Following a Facebook post about Daisy Kent’s “alleged” pregnancy with boyfriend Thor Herbst, many of her fans are eager to find out if the information is real or fake.
Key Takeaways
- Daisy Kent got her fame from the reality show “The Bachelor.”
- Kent is reportedly in a relationship with Thor Herbst.
- Her pregnancy has not yet been confirmed.
Daisy Kent got a fair share of fame from “The Bachelor,” who even made it to the final two.
She is also a children’s book author and has been advocating for hearing loss.
Besides this, the 25-year-old is also a social media star with 950K followers on Instagram and above 505K followers on TikTok.
Daisy Kent Has Not Confirmed Pregnancy
A Facebook post that claims to show Daisy Kent’s ultrasound went viral. Fans are more curious than ever about Kent’s “possible” belly bump.
However, she has not yet confirmed the rumors.
In fact, Kent is very active on social media, especially Instagram, where she posts everything that happens in her life.
Nothing about her pregnancy has been posted, which hints that the rumors might have been made up and, hence is not accurate.
Daisy Kent’s Relationship With Thor Herbst
Kent started dating Thor Herbst when they first met at San Diego State University.
Herbst is a third-generation off-road desert racing league SCORE International.
This was 4 years before she joined the reality show.
Her relationship with Thor begins yet again when the pair decides to “give it a go” after Daisy is out of the show.
She said in the “Scrubbing In” podcast,
Kent added,
After having split up in the past and gotten back together, the bond between the two seems to be stronger than ever.
That said, the pair’s happy relationship has led many to assume that Herbst might be the baby daddy, if Kent is actually pregnant.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Daisy Kent grew up on a Christmas tree farm belonging to her grandparents.
- She started suffering from hearing loss, seizures, fatigue, and migraines when she was a child. Hence, she is a hearing loss activist.
- Kent documented her journey of getting a cochlear implant surgery at UC San Diego Health. She runs a non-profit organization, Hear Your Heart, to help patients pay for their cochlear implant surgery.