Joe Wicks announced on Tuesday that his model wife Rosie is pregnant with their fourth child.
The Body Coach, 36, took to Instagram to share the exciting news that Rosie, 33, is already 20 weeks pregnant.
In the snap, the model cradled her growing belly in a skin-tight brown jumpsuit as she posed with Joe and their one-year-old daughter Leni.
The couple posed in front of a pond and smiled broadly for the camera.
Joe wrote: “Baby number 4 is on the way ❤️ #20weeks.”
Famous friends, including singer Olly Murs, were quick to congratulate the couple in the comments section, writing: “Aww amazing people.”
Meanwhile, Professor Green added: “congratulations”
Gorgon Ramsay’s wife Tana wrote: “Great news. Huge congratulations to you both xxx.”
JLS singer Marvin Humes said, “Wow, you haven’t messed with the nerd thing!!!” Congratulations to everyone! beautiful family’
The couple are already proud parents to children Leni and Marley, 3, and daughter Indi, 5.
Joe and Rosie have been dating since 2016 and tied the knot in a stunning countryside ceremony in 2019.
In July last year, the fitness guru revealed that he had dragged his daughter Indi out of reception to homeschool her.
Joe said he and Rosie wanted to have six children and planned to home-school them for at least a year at their £4 million mansion in Surrey.
“We love being together as a family and have nothing but a decision to spend as much time with our kids as possible,” he wrote in an Instagram post.
Joe continued: “She’s had a great year at Reception, but we’ve always loved teaching children at home and would love to have the freedom to travel more and explore the world.”
“She might go to school next year.” We don’t know long-term, but we would like to homeschool her for at least a year. ”
Homeschooling has exploded in recent years, with out-of-school learning increasing by 40 percent since 2018.
Wicks frequently shares the activity books she uses to educate her children, and previously joked that she was a “traditional parent” who wouldn’t let her kids sit in front of an iPad and use their phones. Ta.
He said, “They watch Disney and Netflix on TV, but they don’t know how to use a phone, they don’t have an iPad…They can read, write and speak well. Because that’s all I’ve ever known.”
“They don’t miss iPads or screen time because they never had it. One of the things I’m most proud of about my kids is that they don’t miss new How friendly, open, talkative and confident you are with people.
“Most days, we look around and see Indy and Marley befriending other adults at a restaurant or cracking jokes by the pool. Their personalities are no coincidence; they are a reflection of their surroundings. It is a product of my environment and the stimulation I receive on a daily basis.”
He said being bored is “good” for children because it allows them to use their imaginations.
He also revealed that he encourages his chicks to walk barefoot on the trail, saying “it’s good to have contact with the ground.”
