Declan Donnelly’s wife Ali Astall reveals her growing bump as pair enjoy day out together
DECLAN Donnelly's wife Ali Astall showed off her growing baby bump as the couple enjoyed a day out together over the weekend.
The Sun On Sunday exclusively revealed the couple are expecting their first child later this year.
A close source told The Sun that they wanted to keep it a secret until Ali was past the 12-week mark.
The couple, who wed in 2015, first broke the news to close friends and family, including Ant McPartlin, and Ali is expected to give birth in the Autumn.
Dec later thanked fans on Twitter for their "love" as he opened up about the pregnancy for the first time.
The 42-year-old star shared a romantic throwback from his and Ali's wedding day and wrote: "Just wanted to say thank you for all the lovely messages.
"The news has sneaked out a little earlier than we had hoped but Ali and I are delighted to be expecting our first child. Thanks for all the love, we really appreciate it ❤ D x."
As they stepped out over the weekend, it looked like Ali, 40, and Dec, 42, were on their way to a party as the presenter held a bottle of wine.
Australian talent manager Ali looked chic in a black jumper with cut-out detailing on the sleeves and black leather trousers.
She accessorised with a black quilted chain bag and gold hoop earrings.
Their day out comes after Ant McPartlin was pictured for the first time after spending a month in rehab following his drink drive arrest.
The troubled TV star, 42, looked well as he was seen walking his dog Hurley in a London park.
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Ant cancelled all his work commitments and booked into a private clinic after his Mini smashed into two cars in South West London on March 18.
He was banned for 20 months and fined £86,000 at Wimbledon magistrates’ court after admitting drink- driving. He was twice the limit.
Ant is now continuing his treatment outside the clinic and is understood to be back at his West London home with mum Christine Woodhall, who is supporting him.
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