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Too Hot to Handle's Francesca Farago Shares Plans to Freeze Eggs After Jesse Sullivan Engagement
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Date:2025-04-10 08:52:20
Francesca Farago is building a future with her perfect match.
The Too Hot to Handle alum spoke out about her family plans after recently getting engaged to TikToker Jesse Sullivan. According to the 29-year-old, not only will she be freezing her eggs later this year, but Jesse—who came out as transgender in 2019 and uses he/him pronouns—will be undergoing the same procedure as well.
"We have everything planned out," Francesca shared on the May 3 episode of the Sofia With an F podcast. "We're probably going to try and get the eggs this summer. We need to get his eggs and mine and put them in a dish and fertilize them."
Jesse, who is dad to 14-year-old Arlo from a previous relationship, further detailed their parenthood plans to welcome not one, but two members to their family.
"We're going to make embryos and use Arlo's other biological dad for the sperm," Jesse explained, adding that the plan is the freeze the embryos until Francesca is "ready to carry."
That means the pair are aiming for twins. "His egg, my egg, same sperm. The plan is twins," Francesca said. "We can pick gender, [but] we won't."
Jesse's thoughts on whether he wants a boy or girl? "I've never really cared," he said. "We just want kids."
News of their family plans come a week after Francesca shared that Jesse had popped the question with a two-stone engagement ring from luxury jeweler Ring Concierge.
"WE'RE ENGAGED," Francesca captioned her May 2 post, "a glimpse into the most magical night ever. obsessed with our family.. what is life !!"
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