Singer and former Australia’s Got Talent and Neighbours star Bonnie Anderson is pregnant!
The singer and actress, 30, announced in she’s expecting her second child with husband Sam Morrison. They also share son Bobby together.
Sharing a video of her family on the beach as she showed off her baby bump, she wrote: “Bobby’s going to be a big brother.”
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“We are beyond grateful for the new adventure.”
She added: “I dressed the bump in @dissh and couldn’t be more obsessed with this outfit.”
Anderson also showed off her baby bump in her white crop top and skirt from the brand as she thanked followers for their support and kind words over her pregnancy reveal.
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“Thank you all for the beautiful and kind messages following our announcement. I feel so blessed to be expecting our second child,” she wrote.
“As much as I want to shout this to the rooftops with excitement, I am also mindful of everyone’s journey to parenthood. 🤍So much love to everybody!”
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Sam Frost commented underneath: “Stunning. Congratulations beauty <3.”
“Congratulations <3,” Sophie Monk added.
Anderson rose to fame on Australia’s Got Talent at the age of 12.
It comes after the star revealed she had two cysts on her vocal chords which made her lose her voice during shows.
She ended up having surgery in 2024 and reflected to 9honey: “It’s been such a journey this year, but I’m so happy because I really did learn a lot throughout the whole process.”
Anderson and Morrison tied the knot in a stunning ceremony in November 2023.
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