
Laura Byrne rages as husband Matty 'J' Johnson accidentally reveals the name their unborn baby girl
The media personality's wife Laura Byrne was doing an 'ask me anything' questionnaire on her Instagram story when one of her followers brought up the moment, which she was seemingly unaware of.
'Did you punch Matt in the ovaries for revealing [your] baby name on Two Doting Dads?' the question read.
Laura was clearly caught off-guard as she replied: 'He did f***ing what?!'
Later on, the business owner, 39, brought up the blunder with her husband, 37, as they lay in bed together.
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'Matt I have a question for you: did you say the girl's name, the baby's name, on the podcast?' she asked him in a clip posted to her Instagram story.
He looked at his partner confused as he denied the accusation.
'I think you might have,' she told him, cheekily.
'I would never, never. Never would I say that,' he said defensively as the couple both broke out into giggles.
Laura told the camera: 'People always ask us, "how do you know the limits when you're telling stories and stuff on the podcast?" and normally we're pretty good... Normally.'
Matty began to pipe up as he sported a giant smile on his face, clearly telling a fib.
'Whoever is spreading this false information, shame on you, because that's not true at all,' he said.
While Matty may have mentioned the little girl's name, it seems it was edited out of the podcast as it could later no longer be found.
The couple, who met while filming The Bachelor Australia, already share little girls Marlie and Lola, and are expecting their third in October.
In April, Laura announced the exciting news on her podcast, Life Uncut, which she co- hosts with fellow reality star Brittany Hockley.
'It turns out, we're having baby number three!' she declared.
'I'm pregnant guys!'
Laura revealed she was 18 weeks pregnant, two weeks short of the half-way mark.
'It is a Christmas miracle. We had a really small window. I have known for a very long time.
'I found out very early on in this pregnancy, not because I had any symptoms but because my friend made a comment that made me do a pregnancy test,' she explained.
Laura explained she took a pregnancy test while Matty was filming I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in South Africa but did not tell him the news until she was two and a half months pregnant.
'I wasn't able to tell Matt for ages. The whole time he was in the jungle, I wasn't able to tell him and then it was really tricky because I didn't want to tell him when it was the finale,' she explained.
'I didn't want to tell him as soon as the show, because I don't know if you guys remember, but the show wasn't filmed live this year, so we did the finale over there.'
Matt also made an announcement on his Two Doting Dads podcast, telling listeners: '[It's] an October baby.
'We were trying before I went into the jungle. The plan was, we said this year 2025, if we were going to have a third, this will be the year that it happens.
'I'm conscious that Marlie and Lola are really close together, they're about 18 months [apart] and Lola just turned four, so I was like if it doesn't happen this year, it's a big gap… We want the third child to still be friends with Marlie and Lola.'
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