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Love Islander reveals US reality show girlfriend is pregnant with their first child together with romantic photoshoot

Love Islander reveals US reality show girlfriend is pregnant with their first child together with romantic photoshoot

Scottish Sun6 days ago
The couple shared their exciting news with a sweet photoshoot
BABY LOVE Love Islander reveals US reality show girlfriend is pregnant with their first child together with romantic photoshoot
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LOVE Island's Theo Campbell has shared he's going to become a dad again with his American girlfriend.
The 33-year-old met Olivia Ann Kaiser – who appeared on the US version of Love Island – while shooting competition series The Challenge.
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Now they're planning a whole new adventure with a baby on the way.
In a glam photoshoot set against a mountain and river, Theo and Olivia were seen all in white as they cuddled up with each other overlooking the view.
Another saw Olivia in jeans and a baseball cap with her legs wrapped around Theo's waist as he kissed her, holding the baby scans in her hand.
Others showed the pair looking loved up as Olivia – dressed in a figure-hugging white floorlength gown, cuddled her baby bump as Theo proudly looks on.
They wrote in the shared Instagram pics: "🤍Our sweetest little secret 🤍👶🏽✨🍼🌙…
"We've been enjoying some time off the grid — embracing the quiet, the love, and the magic of what's to come.
"Now it's time to let you in on the journey…
"Our little one is arriving soon 🤍"
The pair also shared pics of a pinboard declaring: "Our Little Adventure begins December 2025."
Friends and loved ones of the pair quickly shared their congratulations on the post, with Georgia Harrison sharing: "You two are gonna make amazing parents xx"
Jake Cornish added: "🙌🙌🙌🙌I knew it, wooooooooh love ❤️❤️"
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