Former Ex on the Beach star Sam Reece has shared an exciting update, confirming he is both engaged and expecting a baby.

The star appeared on the seventh season of the MTV reality show back in 2017, entering the series as the ex-partner of Georgia Crone.

Over seven years on from his appearance, Sam is now a hairdresser and in a relationship with Maddison, taking to Instagram on Sunday (December 1) to share two important announcements.

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In the first post, Sam - who also appeared on The Real Housewives of Cheshire - confirmed that he and Maddison are expecting a child, writing: “We can’t wait to meet you” as they are pictured embracing whilst Maddison shows off her bump.

A follow-up post confirmed that the pair are expecting a boy, with Sam writing: “Son, you are so loved already” as a photo of the gender reveal - which came in the form of coloured sponge inside a cake - was shown.

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To top off a fabulous weekend for the pair, Sam also announced that the couple are now engaged, with a photo of Maddison’s engagement ring being posted as Sam wrote: “WHAT A DAY”.

The busy and joyful weekend was remarked upon by several friends and followers in the comment section, with one writing: “Wow, what a weekend. Massive congratulations.”

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“Congratulations, wow double whammy...so happy for you both," added a second follower, with a third writing: “Ohhhh wowzer!!!! Yessss Sam, bravissimo!! Congratulations to you both! So many good things to come!!”

“Congratulations, what a weekend for you both. We are so so happy for you,” shared someone else.

Ex on the Beach airs on MTV.

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