Kristen Stewart Talks Plans To Start A Family With Dylan Meyer

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Kristen Stewart is opening up about her plans to start a family with fiancee Dylan Meyer. The 33-year-old actress, known for her captivating performances and fearless spirit, shares her candid thoughts on parenthood and the steps she and Dylan are taking to make their dreams a reality.

Since announcing their engagement in 2021, Kristen and Dylan have embarked on a journey of love and partnership, culminating in discussions about expanding their family. In a recent interview on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, Kristen sheds light on their thoughtful preparations for parenthood, including the decision to freeze their eggs.

“We’ve done… things like freeze our eggs and stuff. So if we want to we can,” Kristen reveals, highlighting their proactive approach to family planning and their commitment to ensuring all options are available to them in the future.

Despite their careful preparations, Kristen emphasizes that they are in no rush to start a family. As self-described “really casual people,” Kristen and Dylan are taking their time and allowing their relationship to evolve naturally. “I think we have a very loose plan, which is appropriate to us,” Kristen shares, hinting at the relaxed and easygoing nature of their partnership.

While wedding plans are on the horizon, Kristen explains that they are taking things one step at a time, prioritizing their individual careers and creative endeavors. With Kristen set to direct a forthcoming project, the timing of their wedding remains flexible, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in their respective passions before tying the knot.

As Kristen and Dylan navigate the exciting journey of building a life together, their love and commitment shine through, illuminating a path filled with endless possibilities and boundless joy. With each step forward, they embrace the future with open hearts and unwavering optimism, ready to embark on the next chapter of their love story, whatever it may hold.