After a Seven-Year Struggle to Have Children, Angela Bassett and Husband Courtney B. Vance Welcome Twins with the Help of a Surrogate Mother
But the nerves quieted as soon as twins Bronwyn Golden and Slater Josiah arrived via C-section with Bassett and Vance looking on. "We had watched a lot of births on the Discovery Channel so we wouldn't faint when we got there," says Bassett. Healthy despite their early arrival, "they were so tiny," she says. Since bringing them home in mid-February, "we continually try to go back to the way we used to do things," says Vance, "and we have to say, 'Wait a minute—there are a couple of new sheriffs in town!'"
Deeply religious, the couple—who cowrote a new book about their journey, Friends: A Love Story—say they never wavered in their belief that they would become parents. "I had faith, so I never really got discouraged," says Bassett. Meanwhile, Vance was ready to investigate adoption when a family friend suggested surrogacy, in which a surrogate mother would carry the couple's own embryo. "My friend told me that Jesus was had by a surrogate, and I said, 'Thank you for that,'" recalls Bassett. "It's a story you have heard over and over, and to think about it in 2006, it makes sense."
Then came the news that the surrogate was carrying twins—a development Vance had dreamed about seven years earlier. "I didn't know how or when, I just knew we were going to have twins," he says. At the doctor's office, "we saw the first heartbeat, and it was like, 'Wow! Look at that! Wow! There's another one!'"
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