TOWIE's Tommy Mallet and Georgia Kousoulou reveal new baby's gender as they share incredible scan

Tommy and Georgia
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TOWIE stars Tommy Mallet and Georgia Kousoulou have revealed the gender of their unborn baby. Taking to Instagram, the couple, who are expecting their second child, shared adorable ultrasound pictures along with a sweet caption announcing that they're having a girl.

Georgia, 33, wrote: "Our little girl. The first pictures we have actually been able to get as baby girl is breach with legs & arms infront of her face, her little hand under her chin. Thank you so much @pure.scan you are the best." While, Tommy, 32, added in his own post: "Our prayers was answered, thank you God. Can’t wait to meet my little girl."

TOWIE stars Tommy Mallet and Georgia Kousoulou have revealed the gender of their unborn baby
TOWIE stars Tommy Mallet and Georgia Kousoulou have revealed the gender of their unborn baby -Credit:Dave J Hogan/Getty Images

Their celeb pals rushed to congratulate them, with their former co-star Danielle Armstrong writing: "Oh we can’t wait to meet you baby girl." James Argent said: "I honestly manifested this wearing @ctrne_world I can’t believe it, So happy for you all," while Lydia Bright commented two love heart emojis.

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Georgia and Tommy, who tied the knot last year, are already parents to three-year-old son Brody. The ex-TOWIE favourites left the hit ITVBe show in 2021 and went on to star in their own reality series, Baby Steps, to document their family life.

They announced their second pregnancy back in May, revealing they were having a "rainbow baby" following a devastating miscarriage last year. At the time, Georgia posted a video on Instagram detailing her journey to falling pregnant again, including clips of her IVF treatment, scans and a gender reveal. The reality TV star confirmed she is due to give birth in December.

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Taking to Instagram, the couple shared adorable ultrasound pictures
Taking to Instagram, the couple shared adorable ultrasound pictures -Credit:Instagram/georgiakousoulou
They announced they're having a baby girl
They announced they're having a baby girl -Credit:Instagram/tommy_mallet

"Our little rainbow baby due December," she wrote. "Words can’t express the emotions we have , we have prayed , wished & with a little help it’s happened.."

She went on to explain that she'd sought help from an IVF specialist, and thanked the team that had helped her to fall pregnant again. She said she had been given the "best gift of all" and urged others not to "give up hope".

She wrote: "I can’t thank my team enough Rehan salim you are the best ivf specialist - I’m so blessed we met you. & Michelle my amazing nurse who helped me every step of the way! These guys made my experience with ivf so much better than I could of even imagined."

Tommy, Georgia and Brody have been having fun in Spain
Tommy and Georgia are also parents to son Brody -Credit:Tommy Mallet/Instagram

Georgia added: "I was so scared as all the things I had heard beforehand but they were simply the best & held my hand the whole way through. thank you for giving us the best gift of all. To anyone watching who is suffering .. I am with you & i know how you feel. I pray this post doesn’t trigger you. I know how hard it is seeing announcements . Please know you are not alone & please don’t give up hope."

It came after they suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage in April 2023. Georgia sadly lost her second child 12 weeks into her pregnancy after discovering the baby had triploidy - a rare condition where a baby's cells have 69 chromosomes instead of the usual 46.

This can occur when two sperm fertilise one egg and can result in severe health problems for the baby. Upon learning about the condition at 12 weeks, doctors advised Georgia to terminate the pregnancy on medical grounds.