With a tender image, the Catalan singer Beth Rodergas, whom we all remember after her time on Operación Triunfo in 2003 and subsequent representation of Spain in Eurovision with the unforgettable and catchy Dime; she has announced that she is pregnant with what will be her third child with her partner, Joan Boix March.
The couple, who in the more than ten years of their relationship have two children together -Lia (10) and Kai (6)-, gave the surprise through the singer’s Instagram account, who showed her eyes with a happy smile. incipient maternity curves. “Incredibly true,” writes the artist, looking tenderly at her tummy.
A piece of news that comes unexpectedly for the singer, who at 41 did not expect to be a mother again, although she has always been very vocal about her dreams and motherhood. After waiting a few months to make the announcement of her good hope status, the Catalan couldn’t be happier. As expected, good friends like Alain Hernández, Anna Simón or Noemà Galera were quick to congratulate the singer, who received all kinds of messages and signs of support and good wishes.
“My dream of always was to be a mother and start a family,” he said in an interview with the magazine Hello! in 2021, insisting that her personal life would always take precedence over her professional life. A dream come true for her together with Joan Boix March, who works for the courier company Seur as head of the Barcelona area.
A baby that arrives after a long fight against infertility by the singer, who revealed years ago that she suffers from endometriosis, a disease that occurs when the cells of the lining of the womb (uterus) grow in other areas of the body and can cause pain, bleeding and infertility; and that she was diagnosed when she was only 16 years old and that she had made it difficult for her to get pregnant with her second child, for which she had to undergo in vitro fertilization treatment.
Her family means everything to her, and she shares it with her followers every time she gets the chance. The four of them are inseparable, and they make the most of the time to be together.
The Catalan is experiencing one of the best moments of her life, at all levels. Not only is she looking forward to the arrival of this new member of the family, but the one who was a finalist in the second edition of Operación Triunfo also triumphs professionally, enjoying success after the release of her documentary Dime: historia de una canción, where she confessed how she felt, rejected and reconciled with the song that made her famous -and that she sang again after almost two decades without doing it last March.