Two Pregnant Lesbians Walk Into a Kitchen . . .

corasLife & Style magazine is featuring a story about Iron Chef Cat Cora and her partner Jennifer Cora, complete with the cutest photo of the two of them simultaneously pregnant. (Jennifer in fact gave birth to the couple’s third son last week.)

I haven’t read the whole article myself (not all of it is online), but After Ellen reports that they discuss the ups and downs of dual pregnancy hormones, food cravings, and sharing maternity clothes.

Now if only mainstream magazines would stop using the phrase “longtime partner.” Or start using the phrases “longtime husband” and “longtime wife” when referring to opposite-sex couples. Oh, wait. Life & Style is an entertainment magazine. There aren’t that many longtime opposite-sex couples in the entertainment industry. Sigh.

2 thoughts on “Two Pregnant Lesbians Walk Into a Kitchen . . .”

  1. Holy duplicative dual pregnant lesbian storyline, Batman!

    My sister just showed me her most recent issue of Real Simple magazine which features two women both pregnant. Not the Iron Chef gal, though (don’t think). I couldn’t scare up a link online, and my sis still is reading her copy.

    Even though dual prengancies seem far less common among our kinds of parents (than their appearance in the media might indicate), potentially even kind of a quirky spectacle in the eyes of others, it certainly provides a way into media coverage of our families which, once the reader is there, can be a good thing.

    Back in grad school I did a study of tabloid coverage of celebrity “outings” which were all the rage in the early 1990s. Many began sensationalist, but ended with a more nuanced, often even pro-gay “normalcy” kind of tone.

  2. Oh my, two pregnant women in one house….I’m not sure I could handle that! But truly I could see the benefits of sharing more than just emotions and clothing with each other….

    As for the “long-time partners” statement, I can’t begin to say how this urks me! It’s so true how we have to prove our length of our commitment to sort of validate the relationship in ‘straight people speech’. Every time I try and introduce my partner to a new situation and new people, I always say how we’ve been together for a long time……ugh.

Comments are closed.

Scroll to Top