
Made In Chelsea's Jessica Woodley reveals she's pregnant with first child as she shares bump pic
MADE In Chelsea star Jessica Woodley has revealed she's pregnant with her first child.
The 30-year-old took to Instagram to share a snap of her growing baby bump and said she and partner Mark Logan are "waiting with open arms" to meet the little one.
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Jessica said: "Motherhood.
"Thankyou for choosing me my sweet child.
"It is an honour to grow you. You are SO LOVED. You are my Guru now."
Fans rushed to comment on the happy news, with one writing: "Amazing news. Welcome to the best, and most exhausting experience."
Someone else said: "congrats Jess. Gonna be the best mumma ever."
And a third added: "I'm so so happy for you angel!!!! The next season is so bright with this little mini human arriving!!!"
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