Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo have shared the heartwarming moment they revealed their baby news to their friends and family.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 36, and wife Sophie, 30, announced she was pregnant with their first child in a sweet social media post on Tuesday.
And following the public announcement to fans, the parents-to-be have now given a glimpse of them privately telling their loved ones the wonderful pregnancy news.
In the sweet clip shared to Instagram on Thursday, the beaming couple could be seen holding up a positive pregnancy test as they Facetimed various members of their families to tell them they were expecting.
They were also seen telling some people in person, with the couple given warm hugs as their nearest and dearest celebrated the joyous announcement.
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Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo have shared the heartwarming moment they revealed their baby news to their friends and family

Following the public announcement to fans, the parents-to-be have now given a glimpse of them privately telling their loved ones the wonderful pregnancy news
Their announcement clip for fans earlier this week showed them having an ultrasound as Sophie looked delighted staring at the screen.
The post was simply captioned with a heart emoji and was soon flooded with well wishes from their followers.
Meanwhile, opened up on his fears of becoming a dad in a clip from his Great Company podcast chat with singer Jason Derulo back in January.
In the video, filmed before Jamie and Sophie’s pregnancy announcement, the pair are discussing parenthood, with Jamie admitting: ‘I’m in that process at the moment of thinking about having kids.’
While Jason remarked that ‘it’s a beautiful thing’, Jamie confessed; ‘I’m scared about it. And having a kid feels like the one thing in life that I just can’t control.’
Jason, 35, who shares son Jason King with ex Jenna Frumes, then shared his own experiences of becoming a father, telling Jamie: ‘The only certainty there is is that you’ll never love anything else more than your seeds.’
He went on to say that welcoming children is a ‘total flip to happiness’ as you won’t truly understand love and affection until you’ve had them.
The Ridin’ Solo hitmaker went on to say that his relationship with his parents had changed because he finally understood the deep love they had for him, going on to jokingly apologise to his mother for not calling her.

In the sweet clip shared to Instagram on Thursday, the beaming couple could be seen as they Facetimed various members of their families to tell them they were expecting


There were screams and tears of joy all around as the couple broke the news

They were also seen telling some people in person, with the couple given warm hugs as their nearest and dearest celebrated the joyous announcement

Loved ones couldn’t hide their shock over the couple’s baby news

The former Made In Chelsea stars announced on Tuesday that they were expecting their first child together

The sweet clip showed them having an ultrasound as Sophie looked delighted staring at the screen

Sophie and Jamie married in a lavish Spanish wedding in 2023 surrounded by their famous pals and family after getting together on Made In Chelsea in 2019
Meanwhile, in a different podcast interview, Radio 1 DJ Jamie admitted he once thought he might never be a father.
Parenthood hasn’t always been a given for the couple, who married in a lavish Spanish wedding in 2023 after getting together on Made In Chelsea – with Jamie recently being frank about the turmoil the idea of fatherhood has caused him in the past, saying there’s ‘no eject button’ with children.
Could an episode of his Great Company podcast, in which he shared the mic with University Challenge host Amol Rajan and opened up about his fears over fertility and the realities of becoming a parent, have finally helped the star make up his mind?
The YouTube video earlier this year saw Jamie open up to BBC broadcaster Rajan, 41, saying that the very prospect of parenthood once spiked his anxiety levels so badly he fled a restaurant when Sophie told him she thought she might be pregnant in 2024.
The Candy Kittens owner admitted that he’d been addicted to the ‘dopamine’ hits of his former party lifestyle – and said at one stage, he made the decision that he wouldn’t have children at all, but kept his fears hidden from his new bride.
In the episode, father-of-four Rajan, who endured a long fertility battle with his partner, Charlotte Faircloth, urged couples who are undecided on having children not to use IVF as a ‘fallback’ – after Jamie admitted he wasn’t even sure if he was fertile, saying: ‘I also don’t know if I can, you know I’m 36.’
The University Challenge host told the now dad-to-be that his own experiences with struggling to conceive a family had left him worried about how seriously couples take their fertility.
He told Jamie: ‘I worry about the idea that a lot of people think that you can delay having kids because IVF is, like, this fallback option.’

Meanwhile, opened up on his fears of becoming a dad in a clip from his Great Company podcast chat with singer Jason Derulo back in January

In the video, filmed before Jamie and Sophie’s pregnancy announcement, the pair are discussing parenthood, with Jamie admitting: ‘I’m in that process at the moment of thinking about having kids’

While Jason remarked that ‘it’s a beautiful thing’, Jamie confessed; ‘I’m scared about it. And having a kid feels like the one thing in life that I just can’t control’

Jason, 35, who shares son Jason King with ex Jenna Frumes, then shared his own experiences of becoming a father, telling Jamie: ‘The only certainty there is is that you’ll never love anything else more than your seeds’
He added: ‘IVF is a near miracle technology, it’s an amazing thing and it’s a wonderful thing but it doesn’t work for everyone and it’s a lot of heartache.’
Jamie revealed how he’s changed his mind on fatherhood, saying: ‘As I got older, I thought I was going to have kids and I was going to have a family, and then that shifted in my mind and I thought “I’m not going to have kids, I’m not going to have a family'”.
Jamie said his ‘dopamine-craving period’ had seen him not wanting to stop having fun, sparking an ‘internal battle’ that he didn’t share with Sophie, admitting: ‘I never told her “I don’t think I want to do this”‘.
He told Rajan that perhaps his biggest fear was that you can’t change your mind about being a parent once a baby has arrived.
‘I run businesses and different different things but there’s always an eject button there’s always a way out – with kids, there is not, you’re locked in,’ he said.