Kaity Biggar Admits She’s a ‘Little Nervous’ to Start a Family With Former Bachelor Zach Shallcross
Kaity Biggar revealed when her and husband Zach Shallcross’ plan to start a family — even though the thought is a little nerve wracking.
During an Instagram Story Q&A on Tuesday, October 7, Biggar, 30, was asked when she wanted to “start having babies” with the former Bachelor, 29.
“Next fall I think???” she said. “I’m so excited to grow our family, but I’m a little nervous!”
The nurse added that she still feels “like a child” herself, along with a laughing face emoji.
Biggar and Shallcross, who got engaged during season 27 of The Bachelor in 2023, have previously discussed how many kids they want to have.
“At the end of the day, I have to listen to my body first and foremost,” Biggar said during an episode of
Biggar shared that they are also “99 percent sure” that they are going to be having twins.
“On both sides, there’s several different sets of twins so we’re pretty much due for [it],” he said.
In June, Us Weekly confirmed that Shallcross and Biggar secretly tied the knot in Austin, Texas, one month prior. Shortly after the news broke, the newlyweds released a video from their special day along with their vows.
“Kait, from the moment you stepped out of the limo, and I looked into your eyes, those beautiful and unforgettable eyes, I knew something was different,” Shallcross said according to Bachelor Nation’s behind-the-scenes video. “There was a spark, a calming sense that my life was about to change. And it did.”
Shallcross explained that “since the moment” he met Biggar, she has “made everything more special, more meaningful [and] more exciting.”
“But what means the most to me is that you love me for exactly who I am. Because of that I’ve never felt more seen, more secure and more sure of anything in my life,” he said. “I thank God every day for the woman he put in my life. A woman who’s thoughtful, caring for everyone, sweet with a little spice, hilarious and too many other qualities to say right now. I’m lucky. I’m blessed to have you in front of me and be my wife. I didn’t think it was possible in my lifetime to have a love like ours with a woman like you. God truly answered my prayers.”
Biggar, for her part, shared similar sentiments to Shallcross in her vows.
“Zach, today I don’t just stand here as your wife. I stand here as your life-long teammate, your biggest fan and your best friend,” she gushed. “Our love story has been anything but ordinary. It’s been beautifully unexpected, perfectly imperfect and uniquely ours. You have hands-down been my greatest and most cherished adventure and I can’t wait to see where life takes us. If our beginning is any indication, we’re in for one incredible ride.”
Browns Put Jerry Jeudy on Notice After Selfish Mistake

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy set the wrong kind of tone early against the Pittsburgh Steelers during Sunday’s 23-9 loss.
Jeudy derailed the Browns’ first offensive drive, taking a personal foul for unnecessary roughness after jostling with Steelers cornerback Joey Porter Jr. and whacking him in the face.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski didn’t mince words when discussing Jeudy’s actions.
“Jerry’s a leader for us,” Stefanski said. “I think he was a retaliation-type thing and we preach that. We teach that. We can’t do that. And those are real yards that are hard to overcome, so we have to be better. Again, it gets to the point of need to make sure you’re playing clean, then give yourself a chance. It’s hard when you make life harder on yourself.”
Jeudy admitted after the game that he hurt the team by losing his temper.
“I can’t be having no personal penalties, that’s going to hurt my team,” Jeudy said after the game. “Set my team back 15 yards, I can’t be doing that. I got to be better on that. And I will be better on that.”
Drops Continue to Haunt Browns, Jerry Jeudy
Perhaps more impactful than the penalties were the drops by the Browns’ pass catchers. Cleveland had a season-high four drops against the Steelers. Jeudy and Harold Fannin Jr. each had one, while David Njoku had two.
“I think it’s just a bunch of guys just want to make plays before they catch the ball,” Jeudy said. “You know, we haven’t been scoring enough points, so I feel like guys just are itching to catch the ball and make a play. But you just gotta catch the ball first and make the play after that, you know. So I just think it’s a bunch of guys just ready to make a play for this team to help put up points.”
The Browns’ offense has struggled as a whole and Jeudy has failed to live up to expectations after his first Pro Bowl campaign. He had just 20 catches for 240 yards through six games and has yet to find the end zone.
Browns Looking at All Options to Improve Dillon Gabriel-led Offense
With the loss to the Steelers, the Browns have failed to score more than 17 points for 11 straight games, dating back to last season. The heat is turned up the pressure on Stefanski, the Browns’ head coach and offensive play-caller. He’s willing to examine everything, including giving up the play-calling.
“There’s a lot of things we need to do better. Obviously, I’ll look at all things,” Stefanski said. “There’s a long list of things we’ve got to do better.”
Another priority for the Browns will be keeping quarterback Dillon Gabriel upright. He was sacked six times by the Steelers and dropped back more than 60 times. He finished with 221 yards.
“He’s a tough kid. We got to keep him clean. Obviously when the game turned into a two-score game you’ve got to drop back, and that’s a tough team to drop back versus,” Stefanski said. “He kept battling. It wasn’t for lack of effort by him or anybody. He made some plays. But we’ve just got to be better.”
The Browns will have a chance to get back in the win column next week against the 1-5 Miami Dolphins.