Mindy Kaling reveals six-week bed rest during her third pregnancy
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Hollywood actress and writer Mindy Kaling has opened up about the final weeks of her third pregnancy, revealing she was confined to bed rest for six weeks before welcoming her youngest daughter. The disclosure came during a candid appearance on the Giggly Squad podcast.
What Kaling Said About Bed Rest
The 46-year-old actress, who privately welcomed her third child — a baby girl named Anne — in February 2024, described the enforced rest with characteristic humour. 'I was on bed rest for my last baby, who is two. The last six weeks, I was confined to bed. It was heaven to just lie in bed, take all of my Zooms and it was like, ‘I have a medical condition,’' she said on the podcast.
Kaling quipped that the situation gave her a ready-made excuse to attend high-profile virtual meetings in her pyjamas. 'I have to look bad Zooming with Bela Bajaria from bed wearing sweatpants and she just has to deal with it. It’s the best,' she added, referring to the Netflix executive.
Kaling’s Family Life
Kaling is a single mother to three children: eight-year-old Katherine, five-year-old Spencer, and the youngest, Anne. She has consistently kept her personal life private, choosing not to publicly identify the father of her children. Anne’s arrival in early 2024 was confirmed only after the fact.
On Her Writing Style and Euphoria
Separately, Kaling — who first rose to prominence playing Kelly Kapoor in the hit sitcom The Office — spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about her creative instincts and the kind of stories she gravitates toward. She expressed admiration for the acclaimed HBO drama Euphoria, which stars Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney, but acknowledged it sits outside her wheelhouse.
'I love Euphoria and I think (creator) Sam (Levinson) is like a genius. I think he has a lot to say about things like sex and drug use and addiction and those are incredibly interesting, but we don’t have a ton of experience in that,' she said.
Strivers, Dorks, and the Underestimated
Kaling was candid about the characters she feels most equipped to write. 'I watch that show on the edge of my seat, vicariously, but I feel like nerds lusting over guys is more what we feel comfortable writing about so that’s why we do this. We write about strivers and dorks and people who are underestimated,' she told the publication.
The remarks reflect a broader creative philosophy that has defined her work across The Mindy Project, Never Have I Ever, and other projects. With Anne now a toddler and her writing career in full stride, Kaling appears to have found a rhythm that works — bed rest and all.