Geordie Shore star Holly Hagan has revealed the exact due date of her baby after announcing she is pregnant yesterday (Monday 2 January).
Hagan is expecting her first child with husband Jacob Blyth, having tied the knot last year.
The couple confirmed the happy news in a video shared with OK! magazine, which started with footage from their wedding that showed Jacob romantically saying all he could think about was 'growing old with you and creating the most beautiful family together'.
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Hagan then said her husband’s 'patience, strength and resilience’ inspired her every single day, and that she couldn’t think of a ‘stronger role model’ for their future children.
The video then cut to footage of Hagan giving Blyth a shoe box, which he opened up and unwrapped the layers to discover the present was a positive pregnancy test.
The couple jumped into each other's arms, with the video going on to show Holly having her first scan, calling her baby 'cute'.
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Now she has revealed the ‘exact date’ of when the baby is due, having told OK! Magazine that it has a very poignant connection to her relationship with Blyth.
She explained: “We’re due on the exact date of our wedding anniversary.”
Blyth added: “It’s the same week we first met, which will be six years ago, and the exact date I proposed three years later."
The pair are thought to have got married on 6 June last year, meaning their baby is expected to arrive this summer.
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A number of Hagan’s Geordie Shore co-stars have welcomed children into their lives in recent months.
Aaron Chalmers became dad to son Oakley in August last year, but later confirmed that sadly his new child would be 'in and out of surgery for the next 18 months to 24 months'.
Chalmers said his new son was 'healthy', but there had been a 'few issues' that meant Oakley would likely need surgery during the first couple of years of his life.
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Charlotte Crosby also welcomed a new baby in 2022, and explained why she had decided to go for a C-section birth.
She said she had been 'scared' to have a natural birth after having an ectopic pregnancy in 2016, and decided on the C-section after co-star Marnie Simpson had one for her second child.
Charlotte was later praised for sharing postpartum pictures of herself that might help reassure lots of mums and normalise the idea of what someone looks like after giving birth.