BBC reality TV star reveals she’s pregnant with third child in sweet video

BBC reality TV star reveals she’s pregnant with third child in sweet video

A BBC reality TV star has revealed she’s expecting her third child in a sweet announcement video. Sophie Evans rose to fame on theatre talent show Over The Rainbow and was crowned the runner-up by the judging panel, which included Andrew Lloyd Webber. BBC star Sophie Evans has revealed she’s expecting her third child Credit: Instagram/sophieevansofficial The star shared a sweet video with her two sons donning ‘big bro’ caps Credit: Instagram/sophieevansofficial And since the show, much has changed for the stage star. Sophie shares two sons – Jack and Louie – with her rugby player husband Ellis Jenkins, and is now expecting another little one. Sign up for the TV newsletter Thank you! Announcing the news on Instagram, Sophie shared a video of Jack placing a ‘Big Bro’ baseball cap on his brother Louie’s head to match his own. Sophie then came into the frame holding an ultrasound scan, as she and Ellis celebrated with their boys. Sophie appeared on BBC show Over The Rainbow, which was judged by a panel including Andrew Lloyd Webber Credit: Dan Wooller She portrayed Glinda in the West End production of Wicked Credit: Getty She captioned the post: “Louie’s ready for his promotion. Coming 2027! We can’t wait to meet you 🥳 #newbaby #bigbro”. Love Island’s Amber Davies was amongst the several stars who took to the comment section of the post to congratulate the family. Sophie starred on BBC show Over The Rainbow in 2010, when she was just 17. She has since played Glinda in the West End production of Wicked and Dorothy in the musical The Wizard of Oz. Most read in TV The soon-to-be mum of three hails from Wales and now has her own podcast, as well as creating the company ‘Broadway Brunch’ – a musical theatre-themed brunch experience. Her husband Ellis is a former rugby union flanker who played for the Cardiff Rugby and for the Wales national team. Comment now

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