Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara are now the happy parents of a baby girl.
The “Made You Look” singer, 32, and the “Spy Kids” actor, 33, welcomed their third child via surrogacy on Sunday, the pop star announced Wednesday. Trainor shared several photos on Instagram of her tearfully holding her newborn and two young children, and Sabara met her little sister.
“Our baby girl Mikey Moon Trainor finally came into the world thanks to our amazing surrogate superwoman,” she captioned her post. “We will be forever grateful to all the doctors, nurses and teams who made this dream possible.”
The third-time parents tied the knot in 2018 and are parents to Riley, 4, and Barry, 2. The pop star, who opened up about her journey as a mother in her 2023 pregnancy book “Dear Future Mama: A TMI Guide to Pregnant, Birth, and Motherhood from Your Bestie,” welcomed her two children via C-section. In 2021, the Grammy winner recalled baby Riley's respiratory complications and said she suffered from gestational diabetes before her arrival. Two years later, she gave birth to baby Barry, a “big boy” who she said arrived sideways.
In Wednesday's post, Trainor said she and Sabara had “endless conversations” with doctors about the surrogacy route for their third child. She wrote: “This was the safest way for us to continue growing our family.”
“We are in love with this beautiful little girl,” Trainor said, adding that her children also participated in choosing their sister's middle name. “Now we are going to enjoy our time as a family, I love you all.”
In an interview with People published Wednesday, Trainor further explained her and Sabara's decision to have a surrogate mother carry their child. Although he told the outlet that “it was not our first option,” he repeated that “this was the safest way.”
She praised her surrogate mother for being selfless, loving and strong and said that surrogacy is a different and beautiful way to grow a family.
“Every family's journey is different and they are all extremely valid,” Trainor said.
Former Times staff writer Nardine Saad contributed to this report.






