Love Island star Montana Brown has confirmed she is pregnant with her second child in an emotional Instagram post.
The star, who became a mother for the first time last summer after welcoming a son, shared the happy news that baby number two is on the way.
Taking to her Instagram page, Montana posted a clip of herself holding her growing bump while looking out over a stunning view of the sea.
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"Two under two, let’s go wearing my faves @saulee," she captioned the post, tagging her fiancé Mark O’Connor.
In a follow-up post, she shared a few more pictures including two with Mark, writing: "Our families growing."
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Montana received a host of congratulations in the comments, with fellow Love Island star Laura Anderson writing: "Omg huni massive congratulations to you 3 all my love."
Samira Mighty said: "Ahhhhhhhhhh," while Strictly Come Dancing's Oti Mabuse added: "Congratulations honey this is beautiful."
The news comes over a year after Montana gave birth to a son called Jude, the star sharing at the time: "Welcome to the world Jude Isaiah O’Connor we’re so smitten with you little man 23.06.23."
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The year before, Montana opened up about her struggles to get pregnant after announcing she was expecting Jude.
Speaking to fans on Instagram, she said in December 2022: "This was planned. However, I didn't realise for ages that I was pregnant because we were trying earlier on in the year and [it] wasn't happening.
"Then I had loads of tests done through [nutrition practitioner] Pippa Campbell [and] found out I had very low levels of oestrogen and testosterone, which I was really surprised at."
She said the diagnosis didn’t "make sense" and accepted that it may take longer to conceive, adding she and Mark were "over the moon" when she discovered she was pregnant.
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