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Love Island winner reveals he's expecting first baby with girlfriend in sweet announcement

Love Island winner reveals he's expecting first baby with girlfriend in sweet announcement

Scottish Sun5 days ago
Congratulations are in order for the hunk who won the winter series in 2020
BABY JOY! Love Island winner reveals he's expecting first baby with girlfriend in sweet announcement
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A LOVE Island winner has revealed that he's expecting his first baby with his girlfriend in a sweet announcement.
Finley Tapp, who won Love Island on February 23, 2020, during the show's first winter series in South Africa, is expecting a child with his girlfriend Jess.
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Love Island winner Finley Tapp is expecting a baby
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When on Love Island, he won alongside his then-partner, Paige Turley.
Now loved up with Jess, the pair are expecting their first child together.
Taking to Instagram, Finley penned in the caption: "We can't wait to meet you! Our hearts are so full."
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