“Bachelorette” alum Blake Horstmann and “Love Is Blind” star Giannina Gibelli expecting first child
"First comes love, then comes baby H."
A reality TV baby is on the way! Bachelor Nation's Blake Horstmann and Love Is Blind star Giannina Gibelli have announced that they're expecting their first child together.
"First comes love, then comes baby H," the couple wrote in a joint Instagram post Tuesday. "We're so grateful that life has led us here and over the moon to be parents to our sweet baby come spring 2024!"
Alongside their announcement, the couple posted a collection of photos featuring Horstmann kissing and holding Gibelli's growing baby bump. They also expressed their excitement about becoming parents on their individual Instagram Stories.
"Thank you everyone for all of the love & support we're absolutely buzzing!" Gibelli wrote over a video of her and Horstmann cuddling up. Horstmann shared a snapshot of the couple holding up mugs that read "Mom" and "Dad" while in bed with their dog.
Horstmann and Gibelli first met while participating on the reality series All Star Shore and began dating shortly after. In September 2022, Gibelli wrote on Instagram that she and Horstmann were "so glad we decided to take the risk" and appear on the show.
"We met some incredible people in front off the camera and behind the camera that will forever be our friends," she added. "We didn't win the grand prize, but we found each other."
Horstmann rose to fame on Becca Kufrin's season of The Bachelorette before going to star on season 6 of Bachelor in Paradise. Gibelli appeared on the first season of Love Is Blind and was engaged to Damian Powers before the pair went their separate ways.
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