This will be baby number 3 for the couple!
Who is Scooter Braun's wife? Music producer and manager Scooter Braun's family is about to get bigger. He and his wife Yael Cohen announced they are expecting their third child yesterday on Scooter's 37th birthday — that's what we call an incredible birthday present! We know Scooter manages Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, but who is Yael Cohen? Let's take a look at the details about her and Scooter and their family.
1. They announced it on Insta.
Scooter Braun posted a photo of his wife and sons, Jagger, 3, and Levi, 1 on his Instagram and captioned it: "But the best part of this birthday is I got my wish ...OUR wish...#anotherone @yael." The photo features Yael in a bikini with Scooter's hand on her belly while they hold their two sons.
2. They've been married since 2014.
Scooter and Yael tied the knot in Whistler, British Columbia in front of a bunch of their celebrity friends including Justin Bieber, Carly Rae Jepsen, Ed Sheeran, Sophia Bush, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. Justin Bieber performed "All You Need Is Love" during the ceremony.
3. She founded F*ck Cancer.
Yael founded F*ck Cancer in 2009 after her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. The nonprofit is dedicated to early detection, prevention, and providing support to those affected by cancer through digital initiatives, programs, events and funding that changes the way people think and talk about cancer.
4. She's a blogger.
Yael launched the blog Motherlucker in 2016. She writes openly about her experiences with motherhood raising her two sons and interacting in her community.
5. She's from South Africa.
Yael was born in South Africa. Up until she was 10 her family moved every two years. She credits this experience with teaching her and her brother "the importance of family, how to make friends quickly and that the world didn't revolve around us."
6. Her favorite advice is from her mom.
When asked what the best relationship she's ever received is, she quotes her mother: "You were a wife before a mother." This reminds her to make time for her relationship with her husband.
7. Her mom friends are her tribe.
Yael believes in the value of community and friendship. Her mom friends are her tribe. "Finding your tribe is so key when you become a mom — you have to put yourself out there in a way you haven't since grade school. Mom dating is hard, but finding parents that have a similar view of the world and you enjoy being around is so worth it."
Amy Lamare is a Los Angeles based freelance writer covering entertainment, pop culture, beauty, fashion, fitness, technology, and the intersection of technology, business, and philanthropy. She is deeply devoted to her chocolate Labrador and an avid long distance runner. You can find her on Instagram and Facebook.
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