Broadway Star Taylor Louderman Pregnant, Expecting First Baby with Husband Brooks Toth: 'My New Role'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Taylor Louderman is pregnant. Brooks Toth. https://www.instagram.com/p/CfngNj4sZTG/.

Taylor Loudermanis pregnant!

“Been studying for my new role this winter,” theBring It On: The MusicalandMean Girlsstar wrote in her caption, adding the hashtags, “#PregnancyAnnoucement,” “#FirstTimeMom” and “#ParentsToBe.”

Before starring as the first-ever Regina George inMean Girlson Broadway, Louderman made her Broadway debut inBring It On: The MusicalalongsideWest Side Story’sAriana DeBose.

For her role in Tina Fey’s musical production, Louderman received a 2018 Tony nomination for best actress in a musical.

Louderman most recently starred on NBC’sKenanalongsideKenan Thompson,Chris ReddandFortune Feimster. Comedian Feimster, 42, commented on Louderman’s pregnancy news, writing, “Omg! So excited for you guys. Congrats!”

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Louderman and Toth first met in 2018 at a mutual friend’s birthday party in Manhattan. In 2019, 17 months later, Toth proposed on Christmas Eve,Bridesreported. “It was adorable and a huge surprise,” she recalled to the outlet. The couple thengot marriedin an intimate ceremony on June 14, 2020.

The two tied the knot in a historic lighthouse in Jupiter, Florida, that they feel in love with shortly after getting engaged. When they first tried booking it, however, the wedding venue was totally unavailable,Bridesdetailed.

Disappointed with the news, the two began looking for venues in Louderman’s hometown of Saint Louis, Missouri. Then, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it became a blessing in disguise for them. “When COVID hit, we didn’t want to wait and didn’t mind doing a small wedding,” Louderman told the outlet. “So, we thought we’d see if the lighthouse had any openings, and sure enough!”

After reserving their dream venue, they made the destination wedding into a road trip. “We rented a motor home … and made memories to last a lifetime,” she toldBrides.

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During their big day, Louderman and Toth had 25 guests at the ceremony. Though they didn’t host a formal reception right after for safety reasons, they marked the occasion with a restaurant meal and a steel drums performance,Bridesreported.

“I was really excited to do a more intimate ceremony,” Louderman admitted.

“The simplicity of our wedding felt like it represented us well, and that is the silver lining with COVID, I think,” she continued. “It gave us permission to shake things up and focus on the real reason we were there.”

source: people.com