AD Smith is excitedly pregnant and joyfully expecting her first child!
The former contestant from Love Is Blind, AD Smith, alongside her fiancé, Love Is Blind UK star Ollie Sutherland, joyfully shared the momentous news through a heartfelt video posted on Sunday, May 25. This announcement marks a significant milestone in their relationship.
In her Instagram post, AD expressed her emotions with the touching caption, “‘How you changed my world, you’ll never know’.” This sentiment beautifully captures the transformative nature of love and parenthood. Continue reading for more exciting updates…
This marks the couple’s first child together, following their engagement, which was announced during the reunion of Love Is Blind season eight back in March. Their journey has been a thrilling ride since their time on reality television.
AD originally appeared on Love Is Blind season six, while Ollie was featured in Love Is Blind UK season one. Their paths crossed while filming the highly anticipated third season of Perfect Match, set to premiere on Netflix this summer, showcasing their love story to a wider audience.
AD and Ollie were the first contestants revealed for Perfect Match season three, generating considerable excitement among fans, while the rest of the cast will be disclosed at a later date, adding to the anticipation of the show’s debut.
<pThe couple has previously shared their plans for a wedding, which is set to take place in the US, with the possibility of another celebration in the UK, highlighting their connection to both countries and their families.
Congratulations to this happy couple on their wonderful news of expanding their family!
In related news, a couple who once tied the knot on Love Is Blind has recently announced their separation, reminding us of the unpredictable nature of love.
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