I'm still not convinced. She looks no different to the airport photos a month ago, and if anything, I'd say she's lost weight? 4 weeks in terms of pregnancy growth is usually much more especially for someone who has had other kids.
Did you actually look at the pics? It's clear she is pregnant in the side on pic. And that's before you take into account that they haven't shut the rumours downI'm still not convinced. She looks no different to the airport photos a month ago, and if anything, I'd say she's lost weight? 4 weeks in terms of pregnancy growth is usually much more especially for someone who has had other kids.
I don’t necessarily think it’s about the money, I think some become addicted to the attention and fame. It feeds their ego.How much money is enough money for these people? I'd have retired and moved to Italy by now.
It says 46, but it does seem to change between 46 and 48!Isnt she about 47?
Got to be a bit gutting for Lisa hearing this.As suspected- now confirmed
View attachment 2746859Ant McPartlin, 48, is having first child in few months with wife Anne-Marie
THRILLED Ant McPartlin has told TV pals he’s going to be a first-time dad at 48. The star has long wanted kids and was thrilled to tell the Britain’s Got Talent cast that wife Anne-Marie Corbett, 4…www.thesun.co.uk
I feel so bad for Lisa, as someone who is currently going through the fertility minefield of trying for a baby and now 7 years in, I can't imagine how painful it would be. At the same time, it gives me so much hope and I do wish them the best with bringing a healthy and happy baby into the worldAs suspected- now confirmed
View attachment 2746859Ant McPartlin, 48, is having first child in few months with wife Anne-Marie
THRILLED Ant McPartlin has told TV pals he’s going to be a first-time dad at 48. The star has long wanted kids and was thrilled to tell the Britain’s Got Talent cast that wife Anne-Marie Corbett, 4…www.thesun.co.uk
That's ok as long as they're loved and been kept safe. My friend is 36 and has an 88 year old dad and 69 year old mum who she's really close to and has had a wonderful life with. It's fine. My mum and dad had me young and by the time I was 11 they'd both died (dad at 2 and mum just shy of my 11th birthday). It literally doesn't matter about age. If I get my wish now I'll be 66 when my baby is 30 and my husband will be 78 hopefully. I don't think age matters, what matters is the love and stability they receive. There's lots to criticise Ant on but I'm not sure this is itWhen this child is in their 30’s Ant is going to be pushing 80.
Hope she is okay, it must be horrible news to hear.Anne Marie is 47, 48 in March. This is what Lisa tweeted in 2016 feel for her hearing this news.View attachment 2746945
Ok and I didn't despite my parents having me young. I'm sorry you also experienced premature mother loss but that's literally the point. All the 'good planning' in the world won't avoid kids having to live without their parents. You're missing the point. A 48 year old could have a kid and die the next year, so could a 20 year old. They could equally both live another 50 years and get old. You don't know what life holds so you should do what makes you happy and bring kids into the world when you can if that's what that means. We've been trying a long time and yes I wish we'd fallen when my husband was 40/41 but we didn't and I still know we'd give a kid all the love and stability we could while we could, as is all any parent can wish forHope she is okay, it must be horrible news to hear.
And for all those banging about how age doesn’t matter, it does. I had the double whammy of an older father and a mother dying young and it is hard, you have zero support with kids and it is sad they will never know their grandparents. I had all four growing up, and have the best memories.
Never even posted in this thread before but just want to wish you well in your journey and really hope you will get your miracleOk and I didn't despite my parents having me young. I'm sorry you also experienced premature mother loss but that's literally the point. All the 'good planning' in the world won't avoid kids having to live without their parents. You're missing the point. A 48 year old could have a kid and die the next year, so could a 20 year old. They could equally both live another 50 years and get old. You don't know what life holds so you should do what makes you happy and bring kids into the world when you can if that's what that means. We've been trying a long time and yes I wish we'd fallen when my husband was 40/41 but we didn't and I still know we'd give a kid all the love and stability we could while we could, as is all any parent can wish for
Thank you so much, here's hopingNever even posted in this thread before but just want to wish you well in your journey and really hope you will get your miracle