It's A Girl! Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Announces On Facebook His Second Child With Doctor Wife Priscilla Chan
Miracles do happen to those who patiently wait for it and hoped for the best, as Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg welcomes another baby girl with his wife Priscilla Chan. It was not an easy journey for Facebook's first couple to conceive a child as Priscilla Chan had already three miscarriages before Max came in. On Thursday, Mark Zuckerberg posted on his Facebook page a message of happiness as he announced Priscilla Chan's pregnancy.
The couple has been trying to have a child since they were married on 2012, but it was only on 2015 that they blessed with it, after undergoing painful ordeals of miscarriages. According to reports from Mail Online, Mark Zuckerberg and his doctor wife, Priscilla Chan had never expected that they could have another child. But all their hopes of having Max's new sister was all they could ever asked for, as they have committed to almost all of their wealth to charities and foundations in order "to improve the lives of all those coming into this world."
Mark Zuckerberg's facebook post elaborates on how he hopes to have a sister for Max as he has three sisters for himself and his wife who has two sisters as well. In a similar report from E! Online, the Internet entrepreneur takes pride in having his sisters to grow up with. He describes them as smart and strong women who taught him how to be competitive while Priscilla Chan's sisters were more family oriented as they grew up together to be caring and hardworking.
As Mark Zuckerberg enumerates all the wonderful things his sisters have been, he was grateful enough on his message that he will be able to nurture another strong woman in this world. He also shared several family photos of them as children with their respective siblings. Facebook's first family currently resides in Palo Alto, California and has been traveling all over the US in line with Facebook programs.
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