Good Morning Britain's Alex Beresford has announced he and his wife Imogen McKay are expecting their first child together.
The ITV presenter and weatherman took to Instagram to share the happy news. Beresford posted a picture of his hand cradling his wife's baby bump with the caption: "The greatest gift."
He added: "In awe of my beautiful wife growing Baby B. We can't wait to meet you. x"
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Celebrities flocked to the comments section to share their congratulations for the couple, with Good Morning Britain's co-host Susanna Reid writing: "The best news - huge congratulations to you all".
This Morning host (and former GMB presenter) Ben Shephard commented: "Ahhh what wonderful news."
"So excited for you both!!!" Loose Women's Charlene White wrote.
Beresford and McKay tied the knot in 2022 after two years of dating. The presenter also has another child, son Cruz, from his previous marriage to Natalia Natkaniec.
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Earlier this month, he marked his 20th work anniversary at ITV by sharing a throwback Instagram picture to one of his first weather forecasts.
"Just completed my 20th year at ITV, so thought I'd mark it with a now and then (SWIPE)!" he captioned a recent shot of him at his desk and one from two decades prior.
"Them eyebrows, that shirt and let's not talk about the tie! So glad I found a tailor and I can now afford a blazer," he joked.
"It's been a blast and can't quite believe what I've been able to do these last 2 decades with the help of some great people. Here's to more."
Good Morning Britain airs live from 6am weekdays on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.
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