Trisha Paytas has announced they are pregnant and is expecting their first child with hubby Moses Hacmon.
The YouTuber and former Celebrity Big Brother star, who identifies as non-binary, announced the happy news on Instagram on Valentine's Day.
The shared a snap of the sonogram with their followers, as well as a number of positive pregnancy tests.
In one sweet shot, Trisha and Moses are seen with beaming smiles while holding up the scan photo.
Trisha captioned their post:" Love at first beat #happyvalentinesday."
Fans were quick to send celebratory messages with vlogger Gabi DeMartino writing: "OH. MY. GOD!"
American actress Esther Povitsky also shared her shock at news by simply commenting a string of exclamation marks, while YouTube Lauren Godwin penned: " OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats."
Julia Fox, who announced her split with Kanye West following their whirlwind romance, sent a number of flame emojis and Anna Saccone wrote" "Omgggggg!!!!! Congratulations!!"
Moses also shared the brilliant news to his own account as he wrote: "Mom and Dad. best #valentine gift ever! @trishapaytas backup"
The pair tied the knot in 2021 and celebrated another New Year wedding day in Hawaii.
They first got together in 2020 after being set up on a date by fellow YouTubers Ethan and Hila Klein.
Moses, who is an Israeli artist and architect, is Hila's brother.
During the first lockdown the pair quarantined together and their relationship went from strength to strength.
They announced their engagement in December 2020 and Trisha said at the time: "I'm in complete shock still but I couldn't be happier. It doesn't feel real. We are in bed reading all the comments and I'm overwhelmed by all the love and support. WE GETTING MARRIED YALL!"
In December last year, Trisha wrote: "When real life is better than your dreams. Marriage really is bliss. More than I could ever possibly wish for how did I get so lucky???
"@moses_hacmon thank you for completing me, I feel like life has just begun."
Trisha, who appeared on series 20 of Celebrity Big Brother in 2017 alongside Sarah Harding, has more than one million subscribers to their channel on YouTube.
They walked from the reality TV show after 11 days and later claimed that the show had been rigged for the Girls Aloud singer to win the competition.
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