Mexico City – In a rare and emotional interview, beloved journalist and TV personality Gaby Lozoya opened up about the two most defining moments of her life — becoming a mother in 2009 and again in 2021, to her two sons who, as she beautifully puts it, “rewrote the story of my heart.”

“One child taught me how to be a mother. The other taught me how to be myself again.”

2009 — A Young Woman, a Beating Heart, and a World Forever Changed
At the peak of her rising career in 2009, Gaby discovered she was pregnant with her first son. Behind the camera lights and rehearsed scripts was a woman experiencing the raw, unfiltered emotions of motherhood for the first time.

“I still remember the first time I heard his heartbeat. It was fast, small, and strong… and somehow louder than all my doubts.”

Back then, Gaby juggled exhausting workdays with private moments of quiet preparation — tiny clothes, long talks with her unborn baby, and silent tears of both joy and fear.

“That pregnancy gave me strength I didn’t know I had. The kind of strength that whispers, not roars.”
2021 — An Unexpected Gift from the Universe
Twelve years later, when life seemed settled and her days were finally her own, Gaby received the surprise of a lifetime: she was pregnant again.

“I had closed the motherhood chapter in my heart. But life clearly had one more story to tell.”
This time, it was different. With experience came stillness — an ability to slow down and savor every kick, every flutter, every late-night whisper to the tiny soul growing inside her. Her second son, Alessio, became her quiet teacher.

“Alessio reminded me to be soft. To breathe. To trust the beauty in what I can’t control.”
Two Sons, One Heartbeat

Though born 12 years apart, Gaby describes her sons as “two pieces of the same miracle.” One brought fire, the other brought peace — both made her whole.

“I’ve carried them in my body only twice, but I’ll carry them in my heart for the rest of my life.”

Today, Gaby balances her career with motherhood — raising a teenage son and a toddler side by side. Her social media is filled with authentic glimpses of family life: messy mornings, bedtime stories, and smiles that don’t need filters.

And in the quiet of the night, she often reflects:
“Motherhood doesn’t ask you to be perfect. It only asks you to be present. And that, I’ve learned, is more than enough.”
