
Upon learning that her former 'Boy Meets World' co-star is pregnant at 54 years old, the actress portraying Rachel McGuire on the series expresses her doubt.
- Jun 6, 2024
AceShowbiz - Maitland Ward admitted that she was taken aback by Trina McGee's pregnancy news. Upon learning that her former "Boy Meets World" co-star is pregnant in her 50s, the actress expressed her doubt.
When the 47-year-old actress was out and about in Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 4, she shared her reaction to Trina conceiving her fourth baby at 54 years old. Speaking to TMZ, she said, "My first thought and I hate to say it, was, was this April Fool's day. I hope that its not a publicity stunt or anything, I hope not."
Maitland went on to explain, "I have not seen any verification or information... I would hope as it goes along she would show us her journey, because that's a big deal that would help a lot of women, it would be super inspirational."
The model further shared, "I have always had a great relationship with Trina, and I am supportive of her in a pregnancy." She continued, "I don't think Trina planned it, it has to be an accident, I don't think she would plan it."
Maitland, who portrayed Rachel McGuire on the series, additionally gave her suggestions, "It should be celebrated. At first I thought, this is a joke! She should document it so people know how it's possible, I would love to see the journey along the way."
The interview was published after Trina broke the news about her pregnancy. Making use of her Instagram page, she shared with her followers, "At the tender age of 54, I have found myself pregnant. Please bless us with your prayers for a safe delivery. Thank you," leaving many in shock.
Later on, Trina spilled how she was able to conceive at age 54. She told Entertainment Tonight that she and her husband of nearly two decades, Marcello Thedford, had long hoped to welcome a child of their own. After trying to conceive naturally and even considering IVF, they ultimately turned to holistic and organic approaches.
Trina said that she found help in Belize, where Thedford has a cultural background. There, they worked with the Garifuna people, who recommended medicinal herbs that played a crucial role in reversing her menopausal symptoms.