Charlotte Crosby has confirmed her baby’s sex, sharing the news with a sweet gender reveal party.
The former Geordie Shore star announced last month (September 23) that she is expecting another child with Jake Ankers, with the couple previously welcoming daughter Alba Jean back in 2022.
Charlotte, who made a comeback to Geordie Shore in 2022 after a six-year absence, took to Snapchat earlier today (October 3) to share a video which documented a gender reveal party on the beach in The Maldives, with Jake and Alba by her side.
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As the reveal got underway, the family discovered that they are expecting another girl following an explosion of pink smoke, with Charlotte remarking whilst hugging her fiancé: “Oh my god! Oh my god! I thought it was going to be a boy. I can’t believe it Jake.”
Jake, who began dating Charlotte in late 2021, posted on Instagram to mark the special occasion, sharing a photo of a cake with pink sponge to signify the sex of their baby.
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“Ahhh shit here we go again,” he wrote in the caption, with Charlotte replying: “Possibly the best photo I’ve ever seen here we go babbbbyyyyyyyyyy.”
Several friends and followers took to the comment section on Jake’s post to send their messages, with Charlotte’s Geordie Shore co-star Sophie Kasaei writing: “Double trouble coming for dadda. God help that bank account [laughing emoji].”
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“Congrats to both of you’s mate,” wrote Kyle Christie, whilst James Tindale remarked: “Buzzing for yous”. Nathan Henry, who has appeared on the show for just under a decade, wrote: “Aww congrats.”
Charlotte, who has also appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and Celebs Go Dating, shared in her pregnancy announcement post that the baby is due in January 2025, adding that she is “so excited to be a family of 4!”.
Geordie Shore airs on MTV.
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