Brian Dowling wants fan to hear from his surrogate sister amid new documentary
Daily MailBrian Dowling has said it's important that fans hear from his sister Aoife after she carried his baby - as he prepares to release an upcoming documentary. Family: Brian Dowling said it's important that fans hear from his sister Aoife after she carried his baby - as he prepares a new upcoming documentary Daughter: The Irish TV presenter, 44, welcomed little Blake Maria Rose with husband Arthur Gourounlian last September with the help of his sister who carried the baby via surrogate The Big Brother star told Chic magazine: 'I think that we wanted to do with the documentary to kind of showcase what it was like, in this day and age, to have a baby through surrogacy - especially in Ireland, in a country at the time where there was no legislation regarding surrogacy, and from a same-sex couple. Happy: The showbiz couple appears to be in good spirits as they enjoy parenting but also worked hard to give their audience a glimpse of their life experience in the upcoming documentary Brian and Arthur's Very Modern Family Arthur, 42, revealed when they began the filming process they said that 'either we're going to go in 100% or nothing!' Getting real: The TV star - who rose to fame when he won Big Brother in 2001 - said the shooting process was not 'nerve-wracking' although it was still 'scary' because of how 'vulnerable' him and Arhur would appear to be on camera Excitement: The duo both took over their Instagram pages to share clips of the documentary as well as the trailer, sharing their excitement Life changing: The documentary will be packed of sweet and crucial moments, such as Arthur and Brian's gorgeous reaction when they found out that Aoife was pregnant Upsetting: The couple have received numerous homophobic messages as well as constant queries as to which one of them is the biological father The couple have received numerous homophobic messages as well as constant queries as to which one of them is the biological father.