‘OC, California’ star Rachel Bilson has opened up about a dark time in her life. The actress had several miscarriages.
US actress Rachel Bilson (42) had several miscarriages before her daughter was born in 2014. . “It’s one of the most important things I talk about around pregnancy and birth. I’ve had miscarriages, so I’ve had losses,” she said during her interview with author Libby Weintraub. She also explained that she suffered the miscarriages early in her pregnancy.
Bilson started her podcast last year and since then has often invited guests to talk about supposedly taboo topics such as infertility, postpartum depression and female sex drive.
Rachel Bilson has an eight-year-old daughter
Rachel Bilson became a mother in 2014. Her daughter Briar Rose (8) comes from her relationship with her colleague Hayden Christensen (42, “Star Wars”). The two actors were together for almost ten years and announced their separation in 2017. They continue to look after their daughter together.
The actress had also spoken openly about the difficulties that come with dating as a single mother. In Nick Viall’s (43) podcast “Viall Files” she once revealed that she had met a man who never asked about her daughter. “That was a red flag because whoever you get involved with when you have a child, everything has to be about the child.” Bilson said she wouldn’t get involved with someone who didn’t show interest in her child.
“OC, California” made Rachel Bilson a star
The actress starred as Summer Roberts in the series “OC, California” from 2003 to 2007 and became internationally known. She later appeared in the series “Hart of Dixie” and in a few episodes of the sitcom “How I Met Your Mother”, among others.
Source: Stern

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