Neil Patrick Harris talks about his decision to remain unaware of his biological child’s identity.

In the world of Hollywood, where celebrity lives are constantly under the microscope, few public figures have managed to maintain the balance between fame and family privacy as gracefully as Neil Patrick Harris and his husband, David Burtka.

The couple, who have been together since the early 2000s and married in 2014, have become powerful symbols of LGBTQ+ representation, love, and modern parenthood. One of the most heartwarming aspects of their lives together has been the way they chose to build their family.

In October 2010, they welcomed fraternal twins — a boy named Gideon Scott and a girl named Harper Grace — through a surrogate. What made their journey unique, and still a topic of discussion more than a decade later, is the decision both Neil and David made during the surrogacy process: they each contributed sperm to fertilize two…

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