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Pregnant Celebrities of 2025: Stars Who Are Expecting Babies – Us Weekly
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Several celebrities are preparing to welcome little ones into their families in 2025.
Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh Tebow, revealed in January that they are expecting their first child. “We are just so excited and so over the moon to be having a baby together,” Demi-Leigh told People at the time, while Tim noted that he’s “honored for the privilege of getting the responsibility and the joy of being mom and dad.”
The couple announced the pregnancy just days shy of their fifth wedding anniversary. “I feel like every time I say, ‘Tim’s going to be a dad!’ it feels so surreal,” Demi-Leigh told the outlet. Tim returned her kind words, adding: “She will be extremely loyal and loving. Demi is someone that is extremely determined. When she sets her mind to something, she goes all the way in — and I know that she will do that as a mom, too.”
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The pair celebrated their relationship milestone with a rustic pregnancy photo shoot, wearing matching white outfits. Tim and Demi-Leigh held sonogram photos of their baby while sharing PDA and smiling at the camera.
Scroll down to see all the celebrities who announced pregnancies in 2025:
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Several celebrities are preparing to welcome little ones into their families in 2025. Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh Tebow, revealed in January that they are expecting their first child. “We are just so excited and so over the moon to be having a baby together,” Demi-Leigh told People at the time, while Tim noted that he’s “honored for the privilege of getting the responsibility and the joy of being mom and dad.” The couple announced the pregnancy just days shy of their fifth wedding anniversary. “I feel like every time I say, ‘Tim’s going to be a dad!’ it feels so surreal,” Demi-Leigh told the outlet. Tim returned her kind words, adding: “She will be extremely loyal and loving. Demi is someone that is extremely determined. When she sets her mind to something, she goes all the way in — and I know that she will do that as a mom, too.” The pair celebrated their relationship milestone with a rustic pregnancy photo shoot, wearing matching white outfits. Tim and Demi-Leigh held sonogram photos of their baby while sharing PDA and smiling at the camera. Scroll down to see all the celebrities who announced pregnancies in 2025:
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On March 7, the former 19 Kids and Counting star announced she was expecting baby No. 6 with Seewald.
“Halfway to holding you in our arms 💞,” she wrote via Instagram with photos from a recent sonogram appointment.
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The YouTube star announced her third pregnancy with a Mamma Mia!-inspired photo shoot. “MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN! 😱 BABY #3 COMING JULY 2025 👶🏼,” Paytas captioned her March 6 Instagram post, which featured herself, her husband, Hacmon, and their two daughters — Malibu Barbie and Elvis — recreating the Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again movie poster. In the snaps, Malibu Barbie held ultrasound photos of her new sibling.
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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City alum told People on March 4 that she is pregnant with baby No. 5, her first with boyfriend Knight. The news comes less than one year after she revealed she suffered a miscarriage.
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The country singer and his wife announced on March 3 that they are expecting their first baby together.
“Baby Swindell 🤍 2025,” the couple wrote via Instagram with sonogram pictures and a brand-new “Dad” hat for the “Middle of a Memory” singer.
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“Babies #3 and #4 coming this Summer! Talk about a PLOT TWIST!” Kirke captioned an Instagram post in February. “Spontaneous twins are beyond magical.”
She continued: “We are stunned. We are in awe. Can’t think of anyone else I’d rather be on this ride with @pennbadgley 👶♥️👶🎢#handsoffthewheel #monoditwins.”
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Three months after revealing she suffered a miscarriage on Jersey Shore: Family Vacation, Giancola announced that she and her fiancé May were expecting their first child. “We’ve been keeping a little secret … ✨Baby May Due August 2025✨🤰🏻,” she captioned Instagram photos of the couple holding their baby’s ultrasound photos on February 23.
The reality star continued: “After struggling through years of infertility, this is the absolute greatest blessing we could ever possibly ask for! We are so thrilled to finally be able to share the news of our little miracle with you all! Our hearts have never been so full of love, we can’t wait to meet you baby! 🫶🏼🥹💕.”
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The YouTube personality — who previously rose to fame on Vine — announced his girlfriend’s pregnancy via Instagram on February 18. “Baby coming July 2025,” a video revealed.
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The “Me & U” singer announced on February 19 that she is pregnant with her and Fine’s third baby. “Best gift I could ask for,” Fine wrote via Instagram.
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The 90 Day Fiancé star confirmed on February 18 that she is pregnant and expecting her third baby, her first with boyfriend Branis. Pineda is still married to Gino Palazzolo, whom she wed in June 2023.
“I have very special news,” Pineda said in an Instagram video shared by 90 Day Fiancé’s official account. “Let me announce to you that I am pregnant. I am so happy and excited, and I cannot wait to meet my beautiful baby.”
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The “Beautiful Soul” singer announced on February 14 that his wife is pregnant with their first baby.
“Our lil Valentine 🌹🧸 arriving 8/8,” Jesse wrote via Instagram.
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The couple announced on February 14 that they are expecting baby No. 3.
“Our hearts are so full,” Robertson captioned a family photo, showing off her sonogram. “Another little love joining the Huff family.”
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The Lady A frontwoman is expecting her fourth child with Tyrrell — another baby girl!
“Chris, Eisele, Emory, Betsy, and I are overjoyed to report that this summer our family will be made complete with the most precious little SISTER joining the family. I’m dusting off that Maternity bin from the storage room ONE more time. 😅,” Scott wrote via Instagram on February 13 alongside a photo of daughter Eisele, and twins Emory and Betsy, wearing “big sister” friendship bracelets.
“4 daughters. 🥰 We are thankful that God has entrusted us with a household of little ladies, and I couldn’t be happier that my husband continues his streak as the absolute BEST girl dad, in my opinion!” she continued. “We have been looking forward to this day and covet your prayers for a continued safe and healthy journey getting her here ~Tyrrell Family of SIX.”
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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star announced on February 11 that she is pregnant and expecting her third child.
“I’ve always dreamed of a big family, and seeing that dream come true is both exciting and fulfilling,” Jen shared with People. “It can be daunting to think about raising three babies while pursuing my career, but I want to show women and mothers that they can achieve anything they set their minds to, no matter how unrealistic it may seem.”
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Us Weekly exclusively revealed on February 7 that the Bachelor Nation alum and his wife are expecting their second baby.
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The couple announced while walking the NFL Honors red carpet on February 6 that they are expecting their first baby. Harper posed for photos next to her husband while cradling her baby bump.
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The Southern Charm star announced that she and her husband were expecting their first child on February 6. (LeCroy shares her firstborn child, son Hudson, with her ex-husband, Josh Hughes.)
“And just like that … our world is changing in the most magical way! ✨ Seeing ‘Pregnant’ on this @clearblue test was the best moment of our lives,” LeCroy captioned an Instagram snap of herself holding a positive pregnancy test. “We can’t wait to meet you, little one! 💖.”
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The Siesta Key couple announced via Instagram in February that baby No. 2 is on the way. “Extra love coming in 2025 🤍,” read the caption of their joint post.
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Kenny, who appeared on Love Is Blind season 1 in 2020, announced on February 1 that his wife is pregnant with their first baby.
“Baby B coming in June,” Kenny wrote via Instagram Stories.
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Country singer Wetzel’s girlfriend, Fisher, revealed on January 31 that she is pregnant.
“Our sweetest blessing. Just over halfway with baby girl💕,” Fisher gushed via Instagram.
Wetzel replied to her post with five heart emojis.
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Country singer Jordan confirmed on January 29 he and wife Kristen are expecting their fourth baby.
“To contribute to the Baby Davis #4 diaper fund, please stream my music and buy tickets,” Jordan captioned an Instagram video.
In the clip, the couple and their eldest three children recorded a parody of the Full House series opening.
“Well, this is a dude. Well, a dad. Three beautiful children. 5, 3, and 1,” Jordan said. “Hang in there, sis. What’s better than 3? That’s not going to go through there, pal. … What’s better than 3 is 4. That’s where we’re going to be at come June. Baby Davis #4, lookout!”
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The Challenge vets announced on January 25 that they are expecting baby No. 4.
“Because 3 kids wasn’t chaotic enough 🤣,” Compono wrote via Instagram. “Baby #4 coming August 2025 👶🏻♥️.”
The couple already share son Anthony, and daughters Liliana and Carmella.
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Alaina confirmed in her “Those Kinds of Women” music video, which premiered on January 22, that she is pregnant with her first baby.
“My favorite little secret,” she wrote via Instagram Story, sharing maternity photos.
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The Real Housewives of Potomac alum announced on January 22 that she is pregnant with her and husband Ikenna’s first baby. The couple’s first child is due in May.
Nneka told People that she was expecting twins after her third IVF treatment worked, but at eight weeks the doctors told her she’d lost one baby. She called the pregnancy a “bittersweet” experience.
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The model confirmed to Elle UK on January 17 that she is expecting her first baby, a daughter.
“She really is all I’ve ever wanted,” Delevingne gushed to the outlet. “Obviously, I would have been fine with either and when I was younger I always thought when I [got] pregnant I wouldn’t find out, but the second we got told we could find out, we did. I’m so excited. I come from all girls, we’re very girl-heavy. Girls are great.”
Poppy’s sisters, Chloe and Cara Delevingne, are also in the entertainment industry.
“We were all in New York, with each other and with the bump and there was a lot of talking to the bump, stroking the bump,” the mom-to-be added. “They’re just elated.”
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“Baby Tebow 🤍,” the couple captioned a joint Instagram post on January 14 alongside footage from their pregnancy announcement photo shoot.
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The former Little Mix singer revealed she’s pregnant with twins by sharing a baby bump pic with her boyfriend. “She’s eating for 3 now 👶👶,” she captioned a January 12 Instagram post, which featured a Polaroid of her holding a bowl as Foster rested his hand on her stomach.
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“We can’t wait to meet you baby 🤍✨,” the couple captioned a joint Instagram post on January 8. Wright’s baby bump was on display in more pics she shared from the pair’s tropical getaway later that month.
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Americans Still Want Children – BreakPoint.org
America, like the rest of the developed world, is facing a baby shortage, and the inevitable reckoning has begun. Last year, The New York Times asked, “Why Are So Many Americans Choosing to Not Have Children?” More recently, The Atlantic warned of the consequences of the “baby bust” for the Democratic Party. The article talked as if the reality is still coming, but falling fertility has been happening for a while now. The real problems it poses for our future are no longer deniable.
Why Western fertility is falling, however, is a source of controversy. The most popular theory is that affluent and educated women in the West no longer want children because they are career-oriented feminists. In this way of thinking, women reject motherhood because they believe that academic and professional achievement is not merely better than, but wholly incompatible with having a family.
This view, that the traditional family is a kind of slavery that oppresses women, has long been promoted by feminist authors, beginning with Simone de Beauvoir in her book The Second Sex. Her ideas are still repeated and reinforced by loud voices online boasting about their “childfree” lives full of disposable income, travel, and self-indulgence. Polling data, however, suggests that most American women don’t feel this way about marriage or childbearing. In fact, they are more likely than men, on average, to say that they intend to have several children.
According to demographer Lyman Stone, utilizing data from the 2022-2023 National Survey of Family Growth, 50% of childless women say they intend to have kids, while just 32% of childless men say the same. Women surveyed also gave a higher intended number of children than the men did.
If women truly are more pro-natal than men, are unwilling men to blame for holding them back from the families they intend? Not exactly, and here we find a quirk of human nature, and therefore of polling.
Though women’s intentions appear to be more pro-natal, men were more likely to say they desire to have children. For example, a Pew Research poll found that 57% of young men without children wanted them someday, compared with just 45% of women. There is a key difference, suggested Stone, between “wants” and “intentions,” and men and women, for whatever reason, answer questions differently based on that language:
[Intention] isn’t the same thing as desires, but it is a nice way to get at what’s going on under the hood in people’s brains as they think about these questions. … [A]lthough men claim to want more kids, when push comes to shove, women are more determined to actually have kids.
That explanation at least meshes with well-established findings that American women are falling well short of their ideal number of children. According to the Institute for Family Studies, on average, an American woman will have 1.6 births in her lifetime, and the share of women who will never give birth is on the rise. And yet, a majority of young women continue to say they would like a family, and their ideal number of children is just over two, a number that, surprisingly, hasn’t changed in decades.
So yes, Americans are having fewer children but still hope for them. Perhaps this means that many have not so much believed the anti-natalist ideas about children, but the ones about having children, namely the relational and financial fictions about happiness, success, and wealth. The proudly childfree who live for the moment and spend all their time and money on themselves may be loud on social media, but do not represent Americans in general.
The resilience of created reality, including persistent maternal and paternal instincts, should also be noted. It is true that many who want families are having a much harder time forming them than in years past, but family is still integral to what most people mean when they talk about “the good life.” This should inform and shape the task of shepherding young men and women into adulthood and should include strategies to make matrimony and parenthood easier.
To encourage these things—whether at home, in Congress, or from the pulpit—is still to work with the grain of reality, drawing people toward the end for which male and female, and sex itself, were created. Biology and reality are on the side of marriage and babies. To encourage pro-family intentions and ideals is to make reality great again.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, wife welcome second child – WBAL TV Baltimore
We offer our congratulations to the Scott family this weekend!
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced the birth of his second child, Camden Lee Scott, at 12:35 p.m.
The mayor said his wife, Hana Pugh, whom he married in August 2024, and baby Camden are doing great while daddy is “grinning from ear to ear!”
Camden was born at 12:35 p.m. on International Women’s Day at 19.25 inches in length and weighing 6 pounds even.
Camden is the couple’s second child; Charm Jamie Scott was born in December 2023.
Congratulations!
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