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Michelle Bridges and Steve “Commando” Willis are expecting a baby!

The Biggest Losers stars Michelle Bridges and Steve “Commando” Willis have announced they’re expecting their first child together.
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The fitness queen took to Instagram to confirm the exciting news which will mark her first child and the Commando’s fourth.

Michelle wrote on social media, “We’re so happy to announce our special news. The well wishes and love we have received already are overwhelming and beautiful. Thank you so much. Michelle and Steve.”

While Steve shared: “Excited to finally share our news today, Michelle and I are expecting a baby!

He added: “Thanks to everyone for your well wishes.”

Sources revealed to The Australian Women’s Weekly that 44-year-old Michelle is 18 weeks pregnant and due around Christmas time.

The Commando, 39, has three children from two separate relationships, six-year-old Ella, three-year-old Jack and an older Daughter Brianna.

The pair met on the set of The Biggest Loser and began their romance after Michelle’s split from her husband of nine-years Bill Moore in 2013.

The former solider left his partner and mother-of-two-of-his-children to begin a public relationship with the personal trainer.

Already in mum mode! Michelle is already a hit with Commando’s children from his previous partner, Ella, 6, and Jack, 3.

The fitness pro is already proving to be a hit with little ones, getting along fabulously with Steve’s children from his previous partner, Ella, 6, and Jack, 3.

In the past Michelle has raised her personal concerns about being a mother.

“I’m very nervous. I overthink it. My mum said to me, ‘I don’t know why you don’t just get pregnant! I don’t know why you have to think about this and think about that’ – and she’s probably quite right,” she admitted.

The way Michelle cares for her contestants on her hit show, we know she’ll bring that maternal nature to her little one!

Congratulations Michelle and Steve, we know you’ll be fabulous parents!

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