Meghan Trainor’s family just got a little bigger—and a whole lot sweeter. In a heartwarming Instagram announcement, the singer revealed she and her husband, Daryl Sabara, welcomed their third child, a baby girl named Mikey Moon Trainor, on January 18, 2026, via surrogate. But here’s where it gets even more meaningful: Trainor openly shared that surrogacy was the safest option for growing their family after extensive consultations with doctors. And this is the part most people miss: her sons, Riley, 4, and Barry, 2, were so excited they even helped choose their baby sister’s middle name. 'We are over the moon in love with this precious girl,' Trainor gushed, adding, 'We are forever grateful to our incredible surrogate and the medical teams who made this dream possible.'
This milestone comes as no surprise to fans who’ve followed Trainor’s journey. Back in 2021, after welcoming her first son, Riley, she boldly declared to People magazine, 'I’m ready for three more kids!' Fast forward to November 2025, and she revealed on KIIS FM that both her boys were delivered via C-section. But here’s the controversial part: Trainor’s fitness journey began after a gestational diabetes diagnosis during pregnancy, sparking a debate about the pressures moms face to 'bounce back.' 'If I want to tour forever and lift my kids without hurting my back, I need to be at my strongest,' she explained. Is this a relatable health goal or an unrealistic standard? Let’s discuss in the comments.
The announcement was met with an outpouring of love from fellow celebs. Khloe Kardashian, Zara Larsson, and Jessie J were among the first to congratulate the growing family. 'Congrats to your beautiful family,' Larsson wrote, while Jessie J added, 'My heart is bursting for you all.'
As Trainor prepares to release her seventh studio album, Toy With Me, on April 24, 2026, fans are buzzing about how motherhood continues to inspire her music. The album includes her hit single, 'Still Don't Care,' but it’s clear she cares deeply about her expanding family. Bold question for you: How do you feel about celebrities sharing their surrogacy journeys? Does it normalize alternative paths to parenthood, or does it oversimplify a complex process? Share your thoughts below!