Rochelle Humes announces she is pregnant with third child

‘We’re eggspecting baby Humes October 2020,’ says former Saturdays singer

Olivia Petter
Monday 13 April 2020 06:38 EDT
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Rochelle Humes has announced she and her husband Marvin are expecting their third child together.

On Easter Sunday, the former Saturdays singer shared a photograph on Instagram featuring a pair of baby shoes, two eggs, a knitted cardigan and a sign that read: “We’re eggspecting Baby Humes October 2020”.

Also in the photograph was a scan of the couple’s baby.

In the caption, Humes wrote: “There’s a baby bunny in my oven” followed by a rabbit emoji and a pregnant woman emoji.

Marvin shared the same photo on his own Instagram page, writing: “And there’s another Bunny in the oven!

“Baby Humes due Oct 2020. Our hearts are so full we are truly blessed.”

Both posts garnered thousands of likes and congratulatory comments.

The couple have been married for seven years and have two daughters together, Alaia-May, 3, and Valentina, 6.

“So excited,” wrote Stacey Solomon while Emma Willis commented with a series of heart emojis.

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