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Rochelle Humes shares first photo of baby bump as she and Marvin reveal they’re having a boy

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Rochelle Humes has shown fans the first hint of a bump after confirming she and husbamd Marvin Humes are expecting a baby boy.

The presenter, 30, shared two photos of her bump in the mirror, telling her followers: ‘Hey lil man, I can see you today…’ She posed side-on in the mirror in a cream cropped jumper and high-waisted skirt as she showed fans that her bump had started to show.

The couple announced earlier in the month that they are expecting their third child in October, telling fans: ‘There’s a baby bunny in my oven…’ Marvin and Rochelle currently have two daughters, Alaia-Mai, six, and three-year-old Valentina Raine, and the pair of them are soon to become big sisters to the first boy of the family.

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