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"Surrogate Drama: McKenna West Faces Fiery Lawsuit from Outraged Parents—You Won’t Believe What They Want!"

Added on August 20, 2026 inFree CelebrityNews

In a world where the stars might have a say in our destinies, the cosmic drama surrounding Nausheen Gilkar, Omar Ahmed, and their surrogate, McKenna West, feels almost scripted, don’t you think? It’s as if Mercury retrograde decided to crash this surrogacy party, causing a shakedown of emotional roller coasters and legal tiffs! This tempestuous tale escalates as the biological parents are now countering allegations of “malicious conduct” against West. The heart of the matter? A pivotal agreement regarding the termination of a pregnancy under special circumstances, said to be breached, sparking waves of distress. What would the universe say about that? McKenna West, standing tall against legal hurdles, is digging her heels in for parental rights amidst a cacophony of court orders deemed excessive by the couple. This is just one part in a larger saga—grab your popcorn, because this legal drama packs all the twists of a gripping series!

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Nausheen and Omar are demanding that they be granted over $100,000 in damages from West for going against their surrogacy deal in a countersuit filed several weeks before she gave birth.

In a report by the news outlet, the couple alleges that West violated their agreement and are asking for the hefty sum, in addition to “unspecified damages.” They describe the surrogate as having displayed “malicious” and “outrageous” conduct.

The complaint emphasizes that Nausheen and Omar suffered from emotional distress as a result of West violating their agreement. They assert that West had two prior pregnancies and was “well aware of the journey.”

The couple claim to have paid West $60,000 as required by their agreement. An agreement that reportedly contained a provision that allowed for abortion should abnormalities in the fetus be discovered.

About The Surrogacy Agreement And Abortion Clause McKenna West Agreed To

Central to the dispute is the termination clause in the Surrogacy contract. Nausheen and Omar claim they were allowed by the contract to request termination of pregnancy under relevant circumstances.

The fetus, which was diagnosed with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), a life-threatening congenital heart condition, after consultation with medical professionals, was expected to be terminated by West as per her agreement with the biological parents.

The contract terms the parties signed last year were made public by TMZ. The outlet previously published the full surrogacy agreement, where it very clearly states that there “shall be a termination of the pregnancy for a fetal abnormality.”

West, who is referred to as “The Gestational Carrier” in the contract, was expected with full clarity to “abide by the request of the Intended Parents concerning the termination of the pregnancy.”

The surrogate was also reportedly not allowed to travel far from her residence in Alaska after 32 weeks of pregnancy and barred from naming the child.

The Intended Parents, on their part, were expected to acknowledge the seriousness of terminating a pregnancy and take necessary steps to make sure she was provided the medical care she required.

The Birth Of The Baby And Surgery

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