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    Eve Revealed That She Had An Ectopic Pregnancy: "I Don't Know Why I Lied To Everyone On Set And Said That My Appendix Had Ruptured, Really."

    By Mychal Thompson,

    2 days ago

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    Warning: Discussion of pregnancy loss.

    You know Grammy Award-winning hip-hop artist Eve? She just opened up about her fertility journey, and it explains all the mystery about her health from years ago.

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    While her lyricism with albums like Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders' First Lady (1999) and Scorpion (2001) put her on the map; she's also made a name for herself on television.

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    From 2003 to 2006, she played Shelley Williams on the TV sitcom Eve.

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    From 2017 to 2020, she was cohost of the CBS Daytime talk show The Talk.

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    In 2021, she returned to the small screen as Brianna, aka "Professor Sex," in the ABC drama Queens.

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    It was during her time on the two sitcoms that she had two separate experiences with pregnancy that she's kept relatively secret until now for a specific reason.

    Eve is married to British entrepreneur Maximillion Cooper, and they share a 2-year-old son, Wilde. Maximillion also has four children from a previous marriage.

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    In an interview with People , Eve shared that her journey to motherhood had many ups and downs while filming her TV shows. "Having my son has a lot to do with feeling like I can talk about this past stuff, because here is — literally — my future," Eve said. "I don't have anything to chase beyond the things that I want to build for him, us as a family."

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    Eve struggled to become pregnant after marrying Maximillion in 2014. "You question yourself, your body, the universe, God, so many things," she told People . "I told my husband [about the miscarriage] when we got close, but never ever spoke about it in public, not even [while I was hosting] The Talk ."

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    According to the publication, Eve was diagnosed with endometriosis and fibroids and underwent surgery to remove the fibroids before beginning multiple rounds of IVF.

    The 45-year-old rapper transferred her single mosaic embryo that could be potentially born with genetic issues and found out she was pregnant while filming the show Queens.

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    "I couldn't tell anybody then because it was such a new pregnancy," she said. "I, one hundred percent, was acting like an absolute crazy person. It was baking in LA, so I was asking for ice to be put down my back. When I finally told the girls that I was pregnant months into shooting, they were like, 'That's why you were acting crazy. Thank God that you weren't a psycho diva.'"

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    In 2022, Eve gave birth to Wilde , but this wasn't her first pregnancy during a TV show, and her past explains why she initially kept it so private.

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    In an excerpt obtained by People from her new memoir Who's That Girl?, Eve explained why she lied about her first pregnancy while filming her sitcom. " It was 2006, and I was still filming my Eve TV series, when I found out that I was pregnant. It was called a tubal pregnancy, where the embryonic sac ruptured in my one fallopian tube. It's also known as an ectopic pregnancy. I had to have emergency surgery and stop filming the show for two weeks."

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    "I don't know why I lied to everyone on set and said that my appendix had ruptured, really. Maybe because I was lying to myself. If I faced losing my baby, then I didn't know if two weeks would be enough emotional healing time. In the end, it was barely enough healing time for me physically, before I was right back to work on set.

    I had lost so much weight after the surgery, and my body was so frail. I still had to walk red carpets during that time, and when I look back at pictures, I can see how skinny I was. Too skinny. And too much in denial. But it's like I've said before, sometimes I did whatever it took to show up and get the job done ... even if it was to my own detriment."

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    "For years, I never grieved losing my first baby. I didn't know how to, but I eventually learned. I had to speak to that baby and acknowledge their existence. I had to forgive myself and know that what had happened wasn't my fault, that I deserved to be a mother, and that I was ready to bring a baby into this world down here," Eve wrote. "And his name would be Wilde Wolfe."

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    Eve's memoir Who's That Girl? is out on Sept. 17.

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