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Former Made In Chelsea stars Lucy Watson and James Dunmore reveal the gender of their first child in sweet video

Lucy Watson and James Dunmore have revealed the gender of their first child in a sweet video.

The former Made In Chelsea stars, who tied the knot in 2021, announced their pregnancy last month.

The couple took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a video of them cutting into a cake which had a blue filling, indicating they are expecting a baby boy.

 

The parents-to-be started dating after meeting on Made In Chelsea, and got engaged five years later.

James proposed to Lucy while holidaying in Greece back in 2020, and one year later the couple returned to get married on September 12, 2021.

Shortly after announcing her pregnancy, Lucy opened up about her fertility struggles.

The 32-year-old admitted their journey to starting a family hasn’t been easy, and she wasn’t sure it could “ever happen”.

During a Q&A on Instagram, a follower asked if they struggled to conceive after referring to their unborn child as their “little miracle”.

Lucy replied: “A lot of people asking this. I genuinely believe every baby is a miracle, but yes we did have our struggles. I think we went into it like most, thinking it would happen easily. It was definitely not the case for us.”

“There were times when it felt like bad news after bad news, it was never ending and the light at the end of the tunnel felt faint. We have seen many specialists over the last few ears and there were times when I wasn’t sure if this could ever happen for us.

“We know there are people out there who have it way worse and for everyone struggling, I see you & I feel your pain.”

When asked how to support someone who is struggling to conceive, the mum-to-be responded: “It can be a very lonely & depressing time. I know for me it was all consuming.

“It can be hard for friends and family to know what to say… I get that. Sometimes too many questions is too much and then not asking at all makes you feel slightly unseen.

“I think just letting someone know you’re there for them, checking in on how they are feeling,” she continued. “I would avoid saying things like ‘if you just relax it will happen’ or ‘when you stop thinking about it it will happen’. These kind of things are unhelpful.

“Also avoiding them or the topic, not nice. People need to know you’re a safe space, and they will open up about it if that’s what they want to do.”

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