Geordie Shore's Charlotte Crosby has shared she's expecting again with fiancé Jake Ankers.
The reality TV star took to Instagram to announce the pregnancy and a professional endeavour, posting a new ad for her fashion brand Pepper Girls Club.
The clip sees Charlotte rocking new pieces from the collection as she celebrates the pregnancy with Jake and their daughter Alba Jean, born in 2022.
"In my babies and business ERA," Charlotte wrote in the caption.
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"Delighted to announce baby Ankers number 2 is due January 2025 and also delighted to announce @peppergirlsclub AW collection is live now RIGHT NOW!!!!" she continued.
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"I really wanted to combine these 2 moments as everything I've been building with Pepper over the last few years is for my family and I'm so proud of it!!
"We are so excited to be a family of 4!" she added.
It's a busy time for the star right now, as Charlotte revealed earlier this year she'd be involved in the Australian version of Geordie Shore.
Set to premiere in October on Paramount+, the reality TV show will follow the daily lives of 12 housemates living together in a house in Cairns, Queensland.
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Filmed between May and June this year, the show will see Charlotte in charge of new participants in a similar role to that of Anna Parkin on Geordie Shore.
"It's felt soooooo nostalgic being here for the beginning of what I know is gunna be a HUGE Shore adventure!!!!" Charlotte wrote in April.
"Watching these guys enter the house gave me all the feels! I know how they all feel! I know the nerves the excitement!"
She added: "If you guys thought Geordie shore was wild…….YOUVE SEEN NOTHING YET."
Aussie Shore premieres on October 3 on Paramount+.
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