Earlier this year, we learned that Jimmy Fallon’s wife had an infertility problem. It turns out she had to use a surrogate to carry the baby. We’re also learning a little more about her career, her struggles, and her family.
Nancy Juvonen Fallon
During an interview with Savannah Guthrie, Jimmy Fallon revealed that he and his wife Nancy Juvonen had a baby via surrogate. The baby was born on December 3, and weighed five pounds and eleven ounces.
Jimmy and his wife have been trying to get pregnant for a number of years. But after five years of fertility treatments, they finally found success. They decided to name the baby Frances Cole Fallon.
The couple re-connected after filming the romantic comedy Fever Pitch. They fell in love at Lake Winnipesaukee, where Fallon proposed.
After marrying, the couple moved to New York City, where Juvonen became an assistant to Clarence “The Big Man” Clemons, the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen’s E. Street Band. She also spent summers in northern California with her family.
Nancy Juvonen has two daughters
During Jimmy Fallon’s time as the host of The Tonight Show, he and his wife Nancy Juvonen have had two daughters, Winnie Rose and Frances Cole. They were born through surrogacy.
While their children haven’t appeared on “The Tonight Show” very often, they have made several cameos. They’ve also helped film the episodes as their parents did. Aside from their appearances on the show, they’ve also made their debut on Facebook.
They recently had a special guest on their show: Ciara. The girls also participated in the show’s Thank You Note bit. They helped their dad with his monologue. They made colorful signs for the show, too. They’re becoming YouTube stars.
The couple’s children, who were born through gestational surrogacy, have become an integral part of their parents’ lives. They’ve even been interviewed on their father’s talk show.
Nancy Juvonen struggled with infertility
Earlier this year, Jimmy Fallon made an effort to shed light on his wife Nancy Juvonen’s infertility battles. He was inspired to do so after undergoing IVF treatments. He believes the best way to deal with infertility is to have open conversations. He also wants to inspire other couples who are struggling to conceive to not give up.
He says that he and his wife Nancy Juvonen agreed from the start that they wanted to have kids. Despite the struggle, they found it worth it. They are currently raising two daughters together.
The fact of the matter is, a lot of celebrities struggle with infertility. In fact, one in six couples face this challenge. However, a lot of celebrities do not speak publicly about their fertility struggles.
Nancy Juvonen had a surrogate
During a recent interview with Savannah Guthrie, Jimmy Fallon revealed that his wife Nancy Juvonen had a surrogate for her baby. The couple kept the news of their pregnancy secret from the public until the baby was born.
Jimmy and his wife Nancy have two daughters, Frances Cole and Winnie Rose, who are now 6 and 5 years old, respectively. They have both appeared on his talk show. They also have appeared on his Instagram page.
Winnie Rose has been working with her dad on the show, helping him film At Home Edition episodes. She has also helped with graphics and show chores. She recently invited special guests Ciara and John Legend to the show. She has been featured in a Frito-Lay holiday commercial. She has volunteered to perform for the Roots, a group dedicated to bringing music to young children.
Nancy Juvonen’s career
During Jimmy Fallon’s rise to fame, he married Nancy Juvonen. They were married on Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands in 2007. She gave birth to their daughter Winnie Rose in July 2013, while he welcomed their daughter Frances Cole Fallon in December 2014.
In addition to her acting career, Nancy has been a producing partner for Jimmy’s Tonight Show. She also produced several romantic comedies with Drew Barrymore, such as the nostalgic gem Donnie Darko. They have also co-produced two reality TV shows, Tough Love: Couples and Tough Love: Culinary Competitions. They also own Flower Films, a film production company. The company has produced several notable films, including 50 First Dates and the Hawaiian rom-com Never Been Kissed.
Nancy and Jimmy’s relationship began when they met on the set of the movie Fever Pitch. They fell in love, but did not marry until three years after they shot the movie.