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Bachelor Nation's Kendall Long Is Pregnant, Expecting First Baby With Husband Mitchell Sagely
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Date:2025-04-16 22:25:59
Kendall Long will soon have a new rose in her life.
The Bachelor alum shared that she and husband Mitchell Sagely are expecting their first baby together after eloping earlier this year.
"We have had quite the escapade these past few years," Kendall and Mitchell wrote in a joint Instagram post Sept. 30, "but our most exciting adventure is yet to come. Baby Sagely due February 2025!!"
The couple shared the news alongside several photos of them posing by the waterside and showing off sonograms of their new bundle of joy.
And Kendall's fellow Bachelor Nation members were thrilled about the duo's news.
"Awww wow!! Congratulations!!!" Sarah Herron wrote in the comments, with Kevin Wendt adding, "Big congratulations!!"
Clare Crawley also shared her love, writing, "Beyond excited for you both!!!!"
Kendall—who first appeared on Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s season of The Bachelor in 2018 before going on to date Bachelor in Paradise costar Joe Amabile—shared her gratitude in a follow up Instagram post Oct. 1, saying, "THANK YOU all SO much for your love and support with the announcement of our baby bump news! Mitch and I are completely over the moon at the thought of becoming parents!!"
The 33-year-old noted that it was "very HARD keeping this little secret," but that she and Mitchell were excited to keep their fans up to date throughout her pregnancy.
She added, "Here is to the start of my second trimester!"
But a baby wasn't the only news that the duo had kept secret. In August, Kendall shared that the pair—who got engaged in 2022 after meeting through mutual friends—had eloped and moved to Europe.
"So I've been keeping a little secret these past few years," she wrote on Instagram. "Days before Mitch and I jumped on a plane to move to Germany we got married in Santa Barbara!"
Kendall explained that it was a small ceremony with only their immediate family and that it, too, had been a difficult secret to keep as she had "just wanted to shout to the world that I'm Mrs. Sagely!!"
"Starting our life together abroad has made me so grateful for my husband," she continued, "and every day I wake up incredibly proud of the life we are building together."
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