Former Love Island star Charlie Williams has revealed she is pregnant with her second child. The 29-year-old, who made an appearance during the fourth series of the ITV2 dating show, is already mum to a little girl called Ocean with her partner and professional rugby player Luke Daniels.
Sharing her exciting news, Charlie uploaded a photo of her first born Ocean holding pictures of her little brother's ultrasound. In the caption, Charlie told her 51.3k followers on Instagram: "Anything is possible with the right person by your side. Baby boy your mummy, daddy, big sister and Winnie can't wait to meet you! Due Feb 2023."
Since her stint on the show - which Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham went on to win in 2018 - Charlie became an influencer. Appearing as a bombshell during the Casa Amor segment, Charlie turned Dr Alex’s head and even shared a kiss with him before he decided to move on to Grace Wardell.
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Charlie may not have found love on the show, however, she did eventually find her happy ever after with Ocean's dad, Luke, a full-back for Ealing Trailfinders. Their daughter Ocean, was later born in October 2020.
Many people commented on adorable snapshot as they shared their wonderful news. @Paultonspark wrote: "Congratulations!!!" @Vickiwilliams683 said: "Congratulations to you all can not wait to meet this little one xx." @Lucyfrancis_xo put: "Can’t wait to meet him with my little girl."
Charlie was previously open about her struggle with endometritis and her fears about the effect it could have on her fertility. While pregnant with her first child, she told fans: "To anyone reading this who may be in the situation where you desperately want that stick to come up positive I truly know how you feel.
"I won't forget that feeling of almost desperation, just wanting something to work so much. Knowing I have a medical condition like Endometriosis - it felt like my own body was betraying me!"
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