Danielle Fogarty has announced that she’s expecting her second child with her husband Ross Worswick.
The daughter of Carl Fogarty, 31, and the former Ex On The Beach star, 33, are already parents to 19-month-old son Mason, and are now growing their brood with their imminent arrival.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the business owner revealed that she is pregnant with an adorable black-and-white video sharing the moment she and her reality star partner realised the pregnancy test was positive.
The video also shared a glimpse of their ultrasound appointment when they saw their unborn child on the screen for the first time.
With Christina Perri’s If A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes playing in the background of the sweet video, Danielle is seen looking at her blossoming bump before she and her husband announce the happy news to her family by releasing a stream of confetti.
She captioned the adorable announcement post and appeared to confirm that she is now 20 weeks along: “& then there were 4 #halfway.”
Fans and friends of the star alike flocked to the comments section of Danielle’s post to congratulate the happy couple, with Molly-Mae Hague - who has recently welcomed her new baby Bambi with boyfriend Tommy Fury - wishing them, “Congratulations guys.”
“Aww congratulations this is beautiful,” said The Only Way Is Essex ’s Georgia Kousoulou, while Michelle Keegan commented: “Awwww congratulations.”
“Ah congratulations darling,” said Helen Flanagan, whilst Love Island ’s Montana Brown - who has recently announced she is also expecting her first child with partner Mark O’Connor - said: “This is such amazing news.”
Danielle’s announcement comes as her sister Claudia, 28, made her Love Island debut on Wednesday.
The youngest daughter of the former motorcycle star headed on the ITV2 dating show earlier this week and made her grand entrance during the long awaited heart-race challenge and getting pulses racing herself.
The new bombshell wowed viewers as she strutted across the villa in South Africa, ready to perform a sexy dance for the male islanders.