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American writer Lesley Arfin and Husband Paul Rust Have No Time for Children; Any Plans in the future?

Updated On 09 Sep, 2018 Published On 16 Apr, 2018
American writer Lesley Arfin and Husband Paul Rust Have No Time for Children; Any Plans in the future?

Lesley Arfin is living a happy married life with husband PaulRust. The couple welcomed their first child in October last year.

We don't normally believe love at first encounter but for it definitely works for some. Lesley Arfin and Paul Rust who first met at a party eventually turned into a beautiful couple.

The pair tied the knot in the year 2015 and welcomed their first baby girl in October 2017. Arfin and Rust who lives an amazing personal life also support each other and work together in professional life as well.

Lesley Arfin's Married Life With Actor Paul Rust; Are They Happy In Their Family Life?

Lesley Arfin and her future husband Paul Rust met for the first time at comedian Chelsea Peretti's party. The first encounter really worked. 

Rust tried his best to know the last name of the girl with a dog, Lesley. Later, he found that Arfin was also asking about him.

Paul Rust and his wife Lesley Arfin attending an event
Source: People

Rust explained,

"I found out later, Lesley was asking people there, ‘Who’s that guy, what’s his story?’"

"She asked Sarah Silverman, ‘Hey, do you know if that Paul Rust guy is Jewish?’ and I’m not, but Sarah said to Lesley, ‘If he’s not, his face should sue God.’"

Well, the moment was so much like scripted movie scene; two single writers eyeing each other from across the room.

You might be obvious what happened the next. The two became inseparable ever since.

After dating one another for some years they married in October 2015.

 

She's having a bb

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Rust and Arfin were expecting their first child in May 2017. They were spotted together during an outing in the month of April and her baby bump was quite noticeable.

The Netflix's co-creators officially announced the pregnancy on Mother's Day posting an Instagram image captioned,

"She’s having a bb” and “Happy (second trimester) Mother’s Day."

The couple welcomed daughter Mary James Rust on Tuesday, 10th October 2017. The new mother shared a snap of her newborn via Instagram.

 

Mary Kruger and Nancy

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The family life of three is going on so smooth that we cannot think of them separating or taking a break anytime soon.

 
 
 
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Spaulding days cc @gia_bahm

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No matter how days and nights pass, no matter what's the situation, the couple has an amazing bonding. We wish to see them together till the end.

Lesley Arfin And Paul Rust: Perfect Match In Professional Career As Well

Arfin rose to prominence in 2007 when her book Dear Diary was published. It is based on a column she created for Vice Magazine that was published by Vice Books.

She was appointed as the editor in chief of the Brooklyn-based women's magazine, Miss Behave in 2008.

Lesley Arfin and Paul Rust working together in Love
Source: Vogue

The magazine covers art, music, fashion and pop culture. Kelis, Matt Goias, and Sarah Morrison worked in the Miss Behave with Arfin featuring models Kim Matulova and Joli Robinson

Arfin is one of the staff writers for the HBO TV series Girls starring Allison Williams, Zosia Mamet, and Adam Driver.

She co-created the Netflix series Love with her husband and Judd Apatow in the second season premiered on 10 March 2017 with the third season premiered on 9th March 2018.

Love received the nomination for Best Musical or Comedy Series at the 21st Satellite Awards in 2017.

Lesley Arfin: Quick Facts

Source: Grub Street
  • Born in 1978 in Long Island, New York.
  • She attended Hampshire College.
  • She is of American Nationality and belongs to white ethnicity.
  • She moved from New York to Los Angeles to work as a television writer.
  • She was highly criticized in 2012 for a lack of awareness of white privilege after she wrote a tweet joking about lack of diversity in Girls.
  • Her book Dear Diary the reprint of her own diary entries from 6th grade up until she was 25.

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