Meghan Trainor And Daryl Sabara: Welcome Baby Number Three!

  • By Zoe
  • Jan. 22, 2026, 8 a.m.

Meghan and Daryl's Joyful Announcement

Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara are over the moon as they announce the arrival of their third child! The 32-year-old pop sensation and her 33-year-old actor husband have welcomed a beautiful baby girl into their family. The couple shared this exciting news over the weekend, revealing that their daughter was born via surrogate.

Meet Mikey Moon Trainor

Taking to Instagram, Meghan shared her joy with the world, announcing the birth of their daughter, Mikey Moon Trainor. "Jan 18th 2026," she wrote in a heartfelt post. "Our baby girl Mikey Moon Trainor has finally made it to the world thanks to our incredible, superwoman surrogate. We are forever grateful to all the doctors, nurses, and teams who made this dream possible."

“We had endless conversations with our doctors in this journey and this was the safest way for us to be able to continue growing our family,” she continued. “We are over the moon in love with this precious girl. Riley and Barry have been so excited, they even got to choose her middle name. We are going to enjoy our family time now, love you all🩷🥹🎀”

Expanding the Trainor-Sabara Family

The couple's two sons, Riley, 4, and Barry, 2, are thrilled to have a new baby sister. Meghan and Daryl have expressed their gratitude for the medical professionals who supported them throughout this journey, emphasizing that surrogacy was the safest option for them to expand their family.

As Meghan and Daryl enjoy some much-needed family time, fans are also looking forward to Meghan's upcoming acting debut in the series "The Beauty." Check out the trailer to catch a glimpse of her new venture!

It's a time of celebration for the Trainor-Sabara clan as they embrace the joy of their growing family.

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