Kathie Lee Gifford's Son Cody Expecting Baby No. 3 with Wife Erika: 'Gifford, Party of Cinco'
Kathie Lee Gifford is set to become a bubbe again!
The former Today host's son Cody Gifford, 35, is expecting his third baby with his wife Erika, sharing the exciting news on Instagram. In the sweet video, Cody and Erika spend time with their two little boys, Frank, 2, and Ford, 17 months.
At the end of the video, which includes clips from the family's day out, a box is lifted to reveal a white cake, which reads, "Baby #3 Loading."
"✨Gifford, party of cinco 🥹," Erika wrote in her caption. "🫧 Our little blessing on the way was prayed for, dreamed of, and is already so deeply loved. 20 weeks in and we can't wait to meet the newest member of our crew. 🩵🩷."
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Related: Kathie Lee Gifford Meets New Grandson Ford: 'Bubbe Already Loves You So Much'
This past July, Kathie Lee, 71, opened up to PEOPLE about her special relationship with her grandsons. The former Today co-host is grandma to Cody's two kids, as well as daughter Cassidy's son Finn.
"I'm just so grateful for them. They're precious and they give me a purpose to get up every morning when everything else is just not the same for me," Gifford told PEOPLE. "Life is just so different and I just try to find joy when I can find it."
"And the only place I can really find it is in the Word of God and in my grandsons," she continued.
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Earlier that summer, Kathie Lee spoke with PEOPLE in June about how much she loves being a grandma, noting that it has also been nice to see her kids take on new roles.
"I had my children later in life and I've certainly had my grandchildren later," Kathie Lee told PEOPLE. "It is exactly what everybody's always told me, which seems like such a cliché. But clichés — they're real. Because they're true."
"There is nothing like it in the whole world. To see my children, first of all, so in love with their spouses. I'm so grateful to God for that. They picked wisely. They're so in love and it makes me so happy," added the proud mom.
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