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Bella's double joy 'DAD PREDICTED TWINS!'
New Zealand Woman's Weekly
|April 01, 2024
Paul Henry’s daughter shares her fertility journey that’s ended in a fairytale
It’s hard to pull the wool over Paul Henry’s eyes. And his youngest daughter Bella and her husband Julyan Collett know this all too well. When they were going
through fertility treatment in the hopes of starting a family, Paul – as a lovingly invested grandad – wanted to be included in all the medical results.
However, this meant there was little chance of ever surprising the seasoned broadcaster.
So when the shocked couple got the news they were finally expecting – and it was twins – they had to resort to lying to throw the 63-year-old Traitors NZ host off the scent.
“My dad made me send all my scans to him because he knew someone who worked at a fertility clinic and wanted to get second opinions on all the tests,” explains Bella.
“As soon as he knew I had two strong follicles that could each produce an egg, meaning a chance of twins, that’s what Dad wanted!” she laughs.
“Once Julyan and I found out from a scan that we were pregnant with twins, we thought we’d surprise everyone by announcing it at a family gathering the following week.
“But, of course, Dad kept asking all the questions, so when we told him we saw the heartbeat on the sonographer’s screen, he said, ‘Oh, just one heartbeat?’ I replied, ‘Yes.’ He went, ‘Oh, what a shame!’ Whereas when we told my mum, she said,
‘Thank God, Bella – it’d just be way too hard with two!’
“They were both surprised and totally excited the following week.”
As the new parents-to-be sit down with the
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