‘The Ultimatum”s Alexis Is Pregnant, Expecting Twins with Husband Hunter (Exclusive)



NEED TO KNOW

  • The Ultimatum‘s Alexis and Hunter Parr are going to be parents
  • The couple is expecting twins after two years of failed IVF
  • They tied the knot in June 2022 after leaving the show early once Hunter proposed

Alexis and Hunter Parr are going to be parents!

The couple, who appeared in season 1 of Netflix’s The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On, are expecting their first babies together after going through two years of in vitro fertilization (IVF). Alexis and Hunter shared exclusive photos with PEOPLE, also revealing that they’re expecting twins.

“After two years of IVF, we finally got the best news,” they tell PEOPLE. “We’re pregnant with twins! We’ve poured so much love and hope into this journey, and words can’t describe the joy we feel knowing it’s finally happening.”

“The fact that Hunter is a twin himself makes it all more special. We’re so excited to be parents,” they add.

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Alexis and Hunter Parr.

Chandler Parr


In June 2022, Alexis and Hunter exclusively shared with PEOPLE that they had tied the knot.

The pair got married at Wayfarers Chapel and Palos Verdes Golf Club in Palos Verdes, California, beside 115 of their closest friends and family.

“We’re so excited,” Alexis told PEOPLE ahead of the couple’s big day. “I’m finally getting to be a wife! I can’t wait to start this chapter with Hunter, where we can start talking about, ‘Do we want to build a family? Do we want to live in California forever? Do we want to put some roots down here?'”

“It’s no longer about Alexis. It’s Alexis and Hunter,” she continued. “That’s the most exciting thing for me, is we’re doing everything together … tough times are going to come, but I have him.”

At the time, the couple also shared that they were excited to grow their family one day.

“Family’s so important to both of us,” Hunter shared. “When we think about the future and the ability for us to build what we think should be our family, [we’ll have to figure out] what values should we instill in our children, or traditions that we’re going to have that we’re going to share.”

“No longer going to the parents’ house!” Alexis chimed in. “It’s going to our house for Thanksgiving.”

“It’s the family aspect. It’s coming together. It’s the end of our individual campaigns and the start of the oneness or a relationship moving forward … And it’s going to be amazing,” Hunter added. “I’m at a loss for words other than just we’re so happy and grateful.”



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