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Towie’s Shelby Tribble and Sam Mucklow celebrate baby news in sweet gender reveal video

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Towie couple Shelby Tribble and Sam Mucklow have shared a lovely gender reveal video. The The Only Way Is Essex stars are expecting their first child together.

Shelby and Sam looked overjoyed to share the sex of their baby as they staged a gender reveal as the coronavirus lockdown continues.

The couple filmed themselves at home – seemingly joined by their families – who gave them an excited countdown. Posting the gender reveal on Instagram, Shelby added the caption: ‘Blue or pink what do you think…’ giving the game away a bit early by adding an emoji of a baby with a blue dummy and a baby bottle.

When they got to one, Shelby and Sam worked together to unzip a large gold covering to reveal a bunch of blue balloons and blue clothes on a rail,

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