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'Young, Famous & Expecting': Naked DJ and Kayleigh Schwark announce pregnancy with joyful reveal

'Young, Famous & Expecting': Naked DJ and Kayleigh Schwark announce pregnancy with joyful reveal

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Reality TV stars Naked DJ and Kayleigh Schwark are expecting their first child together.
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Another celeb baby on the way!
Celebrity couple, Kayleigh Schwark and Naked DJ (real name Quinton Musina), are the latest celebrities to announce that they are expecting a baby this year.
The reality TV stars excitedly announced the joyful news in a joint Instagram post as they revealed the growing baby bump.
In the video, Naked DJ and Schwark are in a setting that appears to be a maze, with a cute picnic set-up. The lovebirds are wearing white matching outfits, as they both rub the baby bump.
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'A love so big, we made room for one more,' the couple captioned the post.
The pair's love story began in 2020 when they met. In January, the couple announced that they are engaged in a joint Instagram post.
Before their engagement bliss, the pair gave fans a glimpse of their love journey and the hurdles they faced in their relationship on Netflix's reality show 'Young, Famous & African.'
Since season one, viewers have seen the couple navigate commitment issues.
Throughout the seasons, the semi-professional footballer opened up about her desire to get married and start a family with the Metro FM radio host, who expressed his fear of committing due to his past failed marriages.
Schwark went on to express that if Naked DJ did not want to commit, she would move on with her life.
Viewers of the reality show commended Schwark for being able to be vulnerable and real on reality television.
Fans and friends of the couple congratulated them on their joyful addition to their growing family.
Fellow cast member Zari Hassan commented: 'Congratsss, so happy for you, babe.'
Rapper Nadia Nakai wrote: 'Whaaaat! Aww, congratulations!!!'
Multi-award-winning radio host, Khutso Theledi, added: 'This just made my whole heart do cartwheels. CONGRATULATIONS guys!!! The cutest nana is on the way.'
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