Anderson Cooper recently welcomed his son, Wyatt, via "a remarkable surrogate." But the CNN anchor admitted to Stephen Colbert that his mother, the late Gloria Vanderbilt, had actually offered to carry his child for him 10 years prior to her death in 2019 at the age of 95 — even visiting a gynecologist to confirm she still could. "She says to me, 'Honey, I'm not talking about having a child of my own. I mean, that's crazy — I'm 85. I was thinking, you get an egg and fertilize it with a sperm, and I'll carry your child,'" Cooper recounted. "[I said], 'That is so weirdly oedipal on a whole new level. That kid would be on the front page of the New York Post for the rest of his life.'" Still, Vanderbilt was "kind of nutty," Cooper said, and she later sent him an article about a 65-year-old who had carried a baby for her son and son-in-law: "My mom ha[d] circled it and then written in a note, 'See!'"
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