Love Is Blind 's Lauren Speed and Cameron Hamilton Reveal Sex of Baby
Lauren Speed-Hamilton and Cameron Hamilton are no longer blind when it comes to the sex of their baby.
Two months after announcing that they're expecting their first child together, the Love Is Blind couple—who met and married while filming season one of the Netflix reality series in 2018—shared an adorable gender reveal video, unveiling that they are going to have a boy.
In a black-and-white clip shared to Instagram Aug. 1, Lauren, 37, and Cameron, 38, stepped out of their house to find that the cheekily named "Hamilton Herald" newspaper arrived at their doorstep. When they picked up the periodical, the couple discovered an article that said "It's a boy," and the video subsequently filled with color, turning the flowers and the background blue.
And the pair were more than happy with the news, with Lauren jumping up and down with excitement before leaning over to give Cameron a sweet kiss.
Back in May, the reality TV personalities detailed the moment they found out Lauren was pregnant following a long journey with in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
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"We were counting down the days 'til we could test because we did IVF," Cameron told People at the time. "We did the classic test and we both went into the bathroom to look."
When the pregnancy test came back positive, Lauren recalled feeling a sense of "relief."
'Seeing the word pregnant, it was amazing,' she told People. 'We just looked at each other. I fell to my knees and cried."
Noting that they had been trying for a baby for "four years," Lauren added, "It's been a long time coming."
Indeed, the couple have previously gotten candid about their challenging fertility journey, which involved Lauren taking medications and daily shots in order to help with the process.
And while they shared that the period was undoubtedly difficult for them, Cameron also said it has strengthened their bond as a couple.
"Knowing that IVF and all this stuff wasn't really something that you naturally wanted to do but you did it for me," Cameron told Lauren during an October 2024 episode of their The Love Seat podcast, "you showed me a new level of love that I'd never seen before."
To check in on more Love Is Blind couples, keep reading.
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