Congratulations are in order for Noel Fielding and his partner Lliana Bird, as they have announced that they are expecting their second child together.
Radio X presenter Lliana shared the news, as she posted about starting her maternity leave this weekend on an Instagram post about her 'lazy mum recipes'.
Some fans in the comments couldn't believe she had managed to keep her pregnancy a secret for so long, while others said that they had an inkling. Some said they thought they had seen a baby scan on a fridge in one of Noel's posts, with this now confirming it.
They previously welcomed their first child, a daughter named Dali, back in 2018.
The next series of The Great British Bake Off has already begun filming. It was delayed at first thanks to the current global situation, but thankfully the talented production team managed to work it out so that they can film the show socially distanced, although it does mean the famous tent is now in a new location.
Noel is returning to host the new series, but Sandi Toksvig has decided to move on, so he will be presenting alongside none other than Little Britain and Doctor Who star Matt Lucas.
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Earlier this year, Noel teased the return of The Mighty Boosh, the hugely-popular and very surreal BBC Three comedy from the mid-2000s, stating that the last decade didn't have enough of it.
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He was also reported to be working on his own game show called Creationism earlier this year, but we've not heard anything about it since a pilot was filmed all the way back in February.
The Great British Bake Off will return to Channel 4 later this year.
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