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Perth TV star announces HUGE family news

Perth TV star announces HUGE family news

Perth Now6 days ago

Hannah Campbell and her partner, Lawrence Murphy, have announced that they are expecting their first child together.
The couple are known for competing on the 14th season of My Kitchen Rules last year and took to Instagram on Monday to share their happy family update with a series of posed photos on a beach.
And as if their exciting news couldn't get any sweeter, the couple also revealed a special detail about their baby's due date that had friends and fans swooning.
'A little darling is on the way, due on a day that already holds so much love — @iamlawrencemurphy mum's anniversary,' the caption said.
Friends and fans flooded the comments section with well wishes for the parents-to-be.
MKR judge and chef Colin Fassnidge said: 'Not sure if that's just from eating dinner? But if a baby congratulations.'
Influencer Beck Zemek said: 'These photos are more adorable than I even imagined. So much love for the three of you! I can't wait!!!!' Hannah Campbell and Lawrence Murphy have a combined following of more than 28,000 people on Instagram. Credit: Jackson Flindell / The West Australian
Fellow influencer Bronte Schofield said: 'I'M SO HAPPY😭🩵✨ congratulations you two xxx.'
Big Brother star Sarah McDougal said: 'Omg, my heart. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!'
The couple, who also own a dog together, are no stranger to the spotlight.
Lawrence appeared in the second season of the popular BINGE series The Twelve, and Campbell grew a social media following after featuring on Channel Seven's Big Brother in 2020.

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