Made In Chelsea legends Ollie and Gareth Locke are expecting twins.
The reality stars announced their exciting news with fans on Sunday (February 26).
They shared a video montage featuring an ultrasound scan showing their unborn children.
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Alongside the touching video, he wrote in the caption: “We are beyond delighted to finally be able to share the news that we are expecting twin baby Locke-Locke’s into the world this summer!
“You have all been so wonderful throughout the last 3 years of us trying to have a family and we promise to share every step of this adventure with you all.
“For all those on their own journey to become parents we are with you and sending all the baby dust your way! Thank you to our sensational surrogate @bex7ward for being the most incredible human, the love we have for you and your family is just another level! Xx.”
Unsurprisingly, Ollie and Gareth have been inundated with messages of support from fans and famous pals.
Former MIC star Binky Felstead penned: “ITS HAPPENING BABBBBBAYYYYY’s !!!!!!”
TOWIE icon Jess Wright wrote: “Congratulations.”
While Lottie Tomlinson wrote: “Wow amazing congratulations.”
The couple have been extremely open about their attempt to become parents and revealed their surrogate suffered a miscarriage in heartbreaking MIC scenes last year.
Ollie and Gareth spoke to their co-stars Miles Nazaire and Emily Blackwell about their journey, expressing their heartbreak over their surrogate having a miscarriage.
“We just can’t believe it’s happened again,” Ollie said, as Gareth added: “This is our third time. Every time it’s like ‘Oh well, next time surely it’s going to happen’.
“It feels like every time you’re going to have to redo it, it just feels like it’s a bit, a step further away.”
Gareth acknowledged how “fortunate” they are that they can try again, with Ollie then confessing he feels “embarrassed” to share the news with his father.
“Can I tell you something really savage as well? And this is a weird, personal thing, and I know this isn’t how I should be feeling. And I know this, but I get so embarrassed. I haven’t even called my dad yet,” he said.
The reality star admitted that he “weirdly” felt ‘desmasculated’, before adding: “And I know that’s really silly, but this is me talking frankly to you guys, and I know I shouldn’t feel like that, but I feel embarrassed that it hasn’t worked for us.”
If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Miscarriage Association. You can call them on 01924 200799 or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk
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