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Podcast sensation Bobbi Althoff has shared the intimate details of the moment her close friend and collaborator, Sukihana, discovered she was expecting her fourth child. The revelation came during a special “behind-the-scenes” segment of The Really Good Podcast released on Monday, March 16, 2026, offering fans a vulnerable look at the duo’s off-camera bond.
The discovery reportedly took place in early January 2026 while the two were in a Miami recording studio working on their upcoming joint musical project. Althoff described a shift in the room’s energy when Sukihana began feeling uncharacteristically fatigued and nauseous. “Suki is usually the one with ten times more energy than me,” Althoff told her audience. “When she sat down and said she felt ‘off,’ I just had a feeling. I actually went to the pharmacy across the street myself to get the tests.”
Althoff recounted the emotional scene in the studio’s lounge area when the results confirmed the pregnancy. According to the podcast host, the initial shock quickly turned into a profound moment of connection. “She just looked at the test, looked at me, and started crying,” Althoff
said. “It wasn’t a sad cry; it was like she was seeing a version of her future she hadn’t planned for yet, but suddenly really wanted. I just
sat on the floor with her for an hour. It was the most ‘real’ I’ve ever seen her.”
The timing of the discovery was particularly significant, as the pair were in the middle of a high-intensity production schedule. Althoff revealed that they pivoted their entire workflow that day to prioritize Sukihana’s comfort, a decision that eventually led to the “rebirth” theme of Sukihana’s recent People Magazine announcement.
While Sukihana has recently faced public scrutiny regarding her personal life, Althoff used the broadcast to defend her friend’s character and work ethic as a mother. “People see the persona, but I saw the mother in that room,” Althoff noted. “She immediately started talking about her other kids and how this baby was a blessing.”
As Sukihana prepares for a July 2026 due date, Althoff confirmed that their collaborative project remains on track, with adjustments made to accommodate the pregnancy. The episode has quickly gone viral, with fans praising Althoff for showing a supportive, softer side of a friendship that many initially thought was just for “clout.”
Althoff recounted the emotional scene in the studio’s lounge area when the results confirmed the pregnancy. According to the podcast host, the initial shock quickly turned into a profound moment of connection. “She just looked at the test, looked at me, and started crying,” Althoff
said. “It wasn’t a sad cry; it was like she was seeing a version of her future she hadn’t planned for yet, but suddenly really wanted. I just
sat on the floor with her for an hour. It was the most ‘real’ I’ve ever seen her.”
The timing of the discovery was particularly significant, as the pair were in the middle of a high-intensity production schedule. Althoff revealed that they pivoted their entire workflow that day to prioritize Sukihana’s comfort, a decision that eventually led to the “rebirth” theme of Sukihana’s recent People Magazine announcement.
While Sukihana has recently faced public scrutiny regarding her personal life, Althoff used the broadcast to defend her friend’s character and work ethic as a mother. “People see the persona, but I saw the mother in that room,” Althoff noted. “She immediately started talking about her other kids and how this baby was a blessing.”
As Sukihana prepares for a July 2026 due date, Althoff confirmed that their collaborative project remains on track, with adjustments made to accommodate the pregnancy. The episode has quickly gone viral, with fans praising Althoff for showing a supportive, softer side of a friendship that many initially thought was just for “clout.”