Madison de la Garza, Juanita (Desperate Housewives) pregnant with her first child

Madison de la Garza, Juanita (Desperate Housewives) pregnant with her first child
Madison
      de
      la
      Garza,
      Juanita
      (Desperate
      Housewives)
      pregnant
      with
      her
      first
      child

This is news that is likely to make fans of “Desperate Housewives” react. This Thursday, September 5, 2024, Madison de la Garza, the interpreter of Juanita Solis announced that she was pregnant with her first child.

An announcement that will make all the fans of “Desperate Housewives” feel old. Madison De La Garza, the actress who played Juanita Solis in the series. As proof, this Thursday, September 5, 2024, she posted a new series of photos on her Instagram account that was unexpected to say the least. The one who will celebrate her 23rd birthday next December is getting ready to become a mother for the first time. She posted several photos of her rounded belly surrounded by her loved ones, including her mother and her half-sister, the singer Demi Lovato.

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In the caption, the actress sent a touching message to Ryan, the baby’s father: “Oh Ryan, how I love you. Thank you for making all my dreams come true.” Congratulatory messages quickly poured in, including one from Demi Lovato who wrote: “I love you and I love this baby so much already.”

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Despite the passage of time, it is difficult to forget her role as Juanita, the daughter of Gabrielle Solis, played by Eva Longoria. Madison De La Garza was only six years old when she joined the hit series. While this experience was enriching, it was not without its difficulties, particularly because of the criticism of her physique. Despite this, the actress was able to find confidence in herself over time. But during these difficult times, she was able to count on the unfailing support of Eva Longoria, her…

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