Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt are expecting their first child.
The ‘Love Island’ stars – who met on the show in 2017 – are delighted that the 30-year-old beauty is pregnant and they will welcome their baby into the world in October.
The couple revealed their happy news in a video on Instagram, which saw Camilla hand a piece of paper to Jamie, who cheered before turning it into an aeroplane and pretending to throw the picture to family members, who seemingly passed it across to on another, before it eventually came back to the couple, who turned it over to reveal a scan photo.
Camilla captioned the footage: "So @jamiejewitt_ and I have managed to make something pretty special and we’re not talking about the video… #17weeks #October2020(sic)"
Montana Brown was delighted with the news.
She commented: "OH MY F*****G GOD [heart eye emojis] I am so excited!!!!(sic)"
Olivia Bowen posted: "Oh my this is just beautifully amazing I’m so happy for you both congratulations! This video had me grinning all the way through – so adorable."
2018 ‘Love Island’ winner Jack Fincham – who became a dad in January – described the news as "amazing", while 2019 star Josh Denzel also shared his congratulations.
Camilla, 30, has previously admitted she considered taking her own life after being "trapped in a negative spiral" of anxiety and depression.
She said: "It’s difficult for the people around you of course, if you’re a people pleaser as soon as you start disappointing the people around you because you’re feeling like that then you’re trapped in that, is just a constant negative spiral.
"You start to entertain thoughts about what not being alive would be like, even if it’s just letting that cross your mind or whether it becomes a more serious thought pattern.
"But then there’s just this constant feeling of unease, just in general, and it starts to become unbearable to be inside my own head all the time and I get completely trapped in it, trapped in a really sort of negative spiral.
"It’s hard to talk about this necessarily, it’s not that the other option becomes any less terrifying but when life becomes unbearable like that you do start to think in a different way, it starts to change the way you look at everything."