
Inaba said she brought along an unnamed plus-one to the gala, noting, “but we’re just getting to know each other, so it’s new.” When it came time to move on, she said, “I have friends that are saying, ‘I want to set you up with this person, I want to set you up with that person.’ And, at the same time, it also took me saying, ‘Hey, I am now single!
Since Kaspyan’s birth, both parents have been actively involved in caring for their two kids.
“Nevin gets up in the middle of the night and changes diapers and helps burp him.
“We just never really announced it or made a big deal about it because life is just so busy and I got pregnant and we didn’t want to bring too much attention to it. 2 maybe we can start figuring out our own situation and concentrating on ourselves.” “I didn’t know that he was going to do it then — he totally surprised me,” she said about their engagement. She wants to entertain him,” she said of her firstborn.
“He took me the most beautiful waterfall that was a sacred waterfall and he proposed there and got a ring that was designed by him and matched my eye color and matched the sea in Hawaii and it was very surprising and very touching and very romantic.” Trebunskaya and Millan also have a 3-year-old daughter, Amalya, who is easily transitioning into her big sister role. “We let her hold him on her lap yesterday, which was like the biggest smile on her face. I wouldn’t say it’s a pleasant experience, but it’s definitely an awesome experience.” The Dancing With the Stars competitor explained that she named her son after the Caspian Sea, as an ode to both her and her fiancé’s origins — she is from Russia, while Millan’s parents are from Croatia and Northern India.“If you make a circle or a triangle between those three spots and you look right in the middle, there is the Caspian Sea.