Charlotte Crosby and partner Jake Ankers have opened up about the big moment that they found out they were expecting their first child together, in a new BBC Three series.
Charlotte in Sunderland reflects on the past year of the former Geordie Shore star's life, looking at the emotional rollercoasters of pregnancy while following her and her business ventures around her hometown.
And in episode one of the new show, which debuted on Wednesday at 10.30pm, Charlotte and Jake go into detail about the moment they found out that little Alba Jean was on the way.
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Talking about the build-up to the revelation, Charlotte, 32, said: "Life could not be better, but I've not been feeling right for the past couple of weeks and I can't shake this feeling. So I think it's time I did a pregnancy test."
She added: "I'm looking at the pregnancy test and I'm like 'what the hell?'. I'm so happy but I'm so scared - like, is this going to ruin our relationship?
"So I'm calling Jake in, so scared to know what his reaction is going to be."
Jake, 33, added: "So many emotions going through my mind - happy, scared, worried, nervous, excited - I don't know how to take it."
Charlotte then continued: "So this is obviously great news, like it's the best news but I am worried because I suffered an ectopic pregnancy where I nearly died. And the two people who supported me all the way through that were my mam and dad. So obviously they're the first people I want to tell.
"But me being me, I want to do it in a crazy way. So I'm going to put it in a fortune cookie."
The show then cuts to a clip of Charlotte's parents Letitia and Gary opening the novelty fortune cookies, completely taken aback before her mother begins crying. Her father, Gary, is also left completely 'shocked' and lost for words.
Shortly afterwards, in a tear-jerking moment, the show cuts to a scene of Charlotte sharing the news with her late grandmother Jean before the two embrace with joy.
Charlotte said: "My nana and my mam are so close, and me and my nana are so close - and it's always been the three of us. We're like the three musketeers. We always have such a laugh together, it's just a relationship like friends."
Charlotte would go on to name daughter Alba Jean after her grandmother, before Jean sadly passed away the next month.
Episodes one and two of Charlotte in Sunderland are now available to watch on the BBC iPlayer.
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