Congratulations are in order for Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt, as another Love Island baby is on the way. Yesterday, the couple - who met on the show in 2017 - revealed Camilla i{
In the announcement, the couple's dogs Audrey and Gus sat with them as Vanilla Ice track Ice Ice Baby played in the background. And, in the era of social distancing, at the end of the video, Camilla pretended to throw the scan to her parents.
‘So @jamiejewitt_ and I have managed to make something pretty special and we're not talking about the video... #17weeks #October2020,’ Camilla wrote alongside the video. Lots of fellow Islanders sent their well wishes to the pair, with 2017 winner Amber Davies writing, ‘OMG I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! Congratulations!!!!’ Olivia Bowen added, ‘Oh my this is just beautifully amazing I’m so happy for you both congratulations! This video had me grinning all the way through - so adorable.’
Fans were also delighted at the good news, with many claiming Jamie and Camilla are one of the best couples to come out of the show. 'Camilla and Jamie are having a baby,' one wrote on Twitter. 'Best couple to come out of Love Island in my opinion. So happy for them!!' Another added, 'Cried at the news that Camilla & Jamie from Love Island 2017 are having a baby. That’s where I am at emotionally. No further questions.'
And Camilla and Jamie aren't the first couple to become parents after appearing on the show, read on to find out which other Love Island stars have also welcomed children.
Which Love Island stars have welcomed babies?
Cally Jane Beech and Luis Morrison
Cally Jane Beech and Luis Morrison appeared on the first series of Love Island in 2015.
Cally Jane Beech and Luis Morrison
The couple were the first ever Love Island stars to become parents when they welcomed a baby girl called Vienna Morrison-Beech in May 2017.In 2018, Cally and Luis announced they'd split for good.
Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey
Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey stole the hearts of the nation when they won the second series of Love Island in 2016.
Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey
The couple went on to welcome a baby boy called Freddie into the world in December 2017, making them the first Love Island winners to have a child. In March 2020, Cara and Nathan revealed they are expecting their second child.
Jess Shears and Dom Lever
Love Island pair Jess Shears and Dom Lever have stayed loved-up despite the odds after appearing on the show in 2017. They got married in May 2018, and announced via an adorable photo on Instagram that they'd welcomed their first child in October 2019. In December 2019, the pair revealed their baby is a boy, sharing a cute photo of his face for the first time.
Emma-Jane Woodhams
Although her Love Island romance with Terry Walsh didn't work out, Love Island 2016 star Emma-Jane Woodhams went on to welcome a baby boy called Alfie with her boyfriend Jordan Bye in 2017. Just weeks after Alfie's birth, Emma-Jane revealed she'd split from Jordan.
Tyla Carr
Although she couldn't find love in the villa, Love Island 2017 star Tyla Carr found happiness with a man called Ross. The couple welcomed a baby boy called Archie into the world in December 2018. However, she has since split with Ross.
Jess Hayes
Jess Hayes won Love Island series one back in 2015, alongside Max Morley. However, the pair split up and Jess moved on. The reality star welcomed her first baby, a baby boy called Presley James Lawry on 27th June 2019.
Hannah Elizabeth
2015 runner-up Hannah Elizabeth welcomed a baby boy in November, just days after announcing she'd split from her fiancé, YouTuber George Andreetti.Hannah announced the birth of her little boy, writing on her Instagram Story, "BEST DAY OF MY LIFE, I'm so in love and happy right now words cant describe."
Jack Fincham
2018 winner Jack Fincham became a dad in January 2020 to a beautiful baby girl called Blossom! After splitting from Dani Dyer in 2019, Jack had a brief romance with his friend Casey Ranger, with the pair revealing they are going to co-parent baby Blossom.
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