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Jewish Model Karlie Kloss Expecting Third Baby With Josh Kushner

The supermodel, who recently visited Israel, shared pictures of her baby bump on social media.

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Supermodel Karlie Kloss just shared she and her husband, entrepreneur Joshua Kushner (the younger brother of Jared Kushner), are expecting baby number three, a sibling for 4-year-old Levi (whose name was accidentally revealed by the school Kushner used to attend in Israel) and 1-year-old baby Elijah, whose pregnancy she revealed on the red carpet for the 2023 Met Gala.

“Three’s a party,” she posted on Instagram, sharing a picture of her baby bump.

“Family is everything to me,” Kloss shared with Vogue. “Josh and I are incredibly grateful for this blessing.”

Kloss, the face of Estée Lauder, is also the founder of Kode With Klossy, a free coding camp for young girls, and Gateway Coalition, which supports “patients seeking reproductive healthcare and abortion access in the midwest.” She recently produced a video series with Phoebe Gates for MTV’s Staying Alive Foundation for a series on reproduction freedom.

The actress married Kushner in an intimate Jewish ceremony, which was followed by a more extravagant affair, back in 2018, and converted to Judaism. She talked to British Vogue about the process back then, sharing that “it was only after many years of studying and talking with my family and friends and soul searching that I made the decision to fully embrace Judaism in my life and start planning for a future with the man I chose to marry.” Kushner and Kloss have been together for 12 years, and started dating when the model was 20. She shared that her favorite thing about being Jewish is Shabbat, which she says “has brought so much meaning into my life. It helps me reconnect to the actual world.”

Kloss, 32, visited Israel earlier this month and shared pictures from her trip on her Instagram stories. In one picture, she pointed out the Western Wall to Levi; another showed her putting a note in its ancient bricks. She also shared photos from Tel Aviv, visiting a memorial for the Bibas family and Oded Lifshitz, full of flowers and candles and toys.

After October 7, Kloss shared her grief over the attack on her stories: “The unspeakable loss of life and violence caused by Hamas terrorists in Israel is impossible to comprehend,” she wrote. “I join all who are grieving the innocent lives lost and pray for the safe return of hostages.” Along with raising money for United Hatzalah, she shared that she was praying for “safety and peace for all.”
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