WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam and katie Forbes Announce They Are Expecting Twins
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By Anya Schiffer | LOS ANGELES – 2025/06/20 08:14:51
Just a week after announcing they were expecting their first child, WWE hall of Famer Rob Van Dam, 54, and his wife, Katie Forbes, 34, have revealed they are expecting twins. The announcement was made on this Thursday’s 1 Of A Kind podcast.
During the podcast episode, Forbes shared the exciting news, saying “there are 2 Of A Kind coming.” She confirmed that both babies have strong heartbeats and shared ultrasound pictures during the announcement.
The announcement can be viewed at around the 1:42 mark of the show featuring RVD and Forbes.
Congratulations to RVD and Katie!
“There are 2 Of A Kind coming.”
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Sources
- [1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
- [2] Mayo Clinic: In vitro Fertilization
- [3] National Center for Biotechnology Details: Multiple Pregnancy
- [4] PBS: The First test-Tube Baby
- [5] CDC: Assisted Reproductive Technology National Summary Report
- [6] CDC: Multiple Births
- [7] society for Assisted Reproductive Technology: Patient Resources
- [8] American Society for Reproductive Medicine: Trends in Twin Pregnancies After In Vitro Fertilization in the United States
