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Baby joy for TV star as he prepares to welcome first child

Baby joy for TV star as he prepares to welcome first child

Perth Now19 hours ago
TV star James Tobin has announced he and his wife Farrah are expecting their first child.
The Sunrise presenter unveiled the happy news in a post on Instagram on Sunday, along with an ultrasound photo.
'We are excited for the arrival of Baby Tobin in November,' he wrote.
Friends and fans flocked to the post to send their congratulations and well wishes to the couple.
'Massive news and congratulations! What wonderful and beautiful parents you will be!!!' Australian journalist Mark Beretta wrote.
'Fabulous news so thrilled for both of you. Sending tonnes of love,' former Sunrise presenter Samantha Armytage said.
Tobin, 44, and Farrah married in an intimate ceremony at the Junee Licorice and Chocolate Factory — a scenic two-hour drive from Canberra in rural NSW — in October last year.
The pair have been dating since 2021.
Tobin is currently a reporter on Sunrise and the weather presenter on Weekend Sunrise. The couple shared an ultrasound photo of baby Tobin. Credit: Instagram
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