WeWoreWhat founder Danielle Bernstein gave fans an update on her love life after soft launching her new relationship.
During a Q&A on her Instagram Story Tuesday, one fan asked for “dating updates,” claiming they’ve “heard rumors.”
Bernstein replied coyly, simply saying she was “very happy.”
When another follower asked whether she wants “to be a mom,” Bernstein responded, “Yes, can’t wait.”
She continued, “I’m freezing my eggs in January too and really excited to share that journey with you guys.”
The revelation came two weeks after the controversial influencer, 31, shared a snap to her Instagram Story in which she sat between her new beau’s legs.
The fashion designer wore black leggings and a gray sweater while her mystery man opted for a pair of black pants and white Converse sneakers.
In a follow-up post, she was seen walking beside the man, while giving fans an update on her new collection.
“This jacket [is] new WeWoreWhat,” she said in the clip, which briefly featured her BF’s feet.
“[It’s] one of my favorites we’ve ever done,” she added.
Bernstein was previously in a four-year relationship with financier Anthony Adler, whom she split from earlier this year.
The “This Is Not a Fashion Story” author shared a lengthy statement at the time, revealing the break up was “devastating” and “really painful.”
“I’ve been feeling so anxious to post this, but wanted to address something that I’ve been dealing with privately,” she began.
“I’ve been grieving letting go of my best friend, the life we had together, and everything I believed would be my future.”
Bernstein and Adler started dating in January 2019 and eventually moved into a luxury SoHo apartment together, which was featured in Architectural Digest in 2021.
“Going through a break up is challenging enough, and I didn’t want to share this update until I felt (sort of) ready to,” the embattled fashion icon continued her statement.
“I am still going through a whirlwind of emotions and with that, I hope you guys can understand it’s not something I will address further than this right now.”
The New York-based influencer has also made headlines in recent years after facing widespread criticism amid accusations that she copied indie designers.