Made In Chelsea star Ollie Locke reveals gender of twins being born via surrogate
03.04.2023 - 08:21
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Made In Chelsea stars Ollie and Gareth Locke-Locke are set to become dads via surrogate to twins, and they've now announced the genders of their unborn babies. Ollie, 36, and Gareth, 34, revealed they are expecting twins earlier this year, saying they are "beyond delighted" after over three years of trying to start a family.
Ollie and Gareth, who married back in November 2020, have been extremely open about their IVF journey on both social media and Made in Chelsea. The dads to be have now announced they're expecting a baby boy and a girl when their surrogate gives birth later this year.
Dad-to-be Gareth told HELLO!: "As we get towards the finish line, it's become very much more real. It felt like our lives were on hold but now it feels like we're moving forward.The babies coming along has reinvigorated everything." Ollie and Gareth's celeb pals flocked to congratulate them on social media, with fellow MIC star Emily Blackwell saying: "I'm so excited." "The best news," TOWIE's Lydia Bright said, while Denise van Outen added: "Aww," with two red heart emojis.
Fans also shared well wishes, with one person writing: "So happy for you both, if anyone deserves this you do," and a second said: "So happy for you both [...] you will be amazing fathers x." Taking to Instagram in February, Ollie announced he and Gareth are expecting twins via surrogate and shared a sweet compilation video that featured an ultrasound scan. Alongside the touching video, Ollie wrote in the caption: "We are beyond delighted to finally be able to share the news that we are expecting twin baby Locke-Locke’s into the world this summer! "You have all been so wonderful throughout the last 3 years of us trying to have a family and we promise to share every
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