Stacy Keibler is having a baby with new husband Jared Pobre
New man: check. Wedded bliss: check. Baby on the way: check. Yep, Stacy Keibler is pregnant with her first child.
The former wrestler and her new husband, Jared Pobre, whom she married in Mexico earlier this month, are expecting their baby this summer, her rep confirmed to People.
“More blessings!! We’re an elated family-to-be!” the newlyweds said in a statement.
PHOTOS: The Hollywood baby boom
“I’m extremely excited about starting a family and building a future with Stacy,” Pobre, an Irvine-based tech entrepreneur, told People, with Keibler echoing the sentiment.
The pair also shared the news on social media, with Keibler posting a cutesy photo on Instagram alluding to the announcement.
“Look what we’ve got cooking! A Bun’dle of love!” she wrote, captioning a picture of a literal bun in the oven. There it is, just sitting on a rack in the open oven. (They’re cooking all sorts of things in the so-called “Keibres Kitchen.”)
It will be the first child for Keibler, 34, who is also famous for dating actor George Clooney, and the first for Pobre, 39, who is chief executive of FutureAds.
PHOTOS: Celebrity weddings and engagements of 2014
“Marriage is the ultimate bond of love and friendship. It means putting all your faith and trust into a person that you can’t help but believe is your soul mate. ... Jared is all of this for me,” Keibler said after their surprise nuptials earlier this month.
The parents-to-be had reportedly been friends for more than five years and started dating last fall, following Keibler’s breakup with Clooney in July.
ALSO:
Kate Upton, Bobbi Brown share collaboration, admiration
Cameron Diaz offers her truth: ‘Everyone will be cheated on’
Anna Wintour: Rumor Kanye begged for Kim’s Vogue cover ‘isn’t true’
Follow Ministry of Gossip @LATcelebs.
More to Read
The biggest entertainment stories
Get our big stories about Hollywood, film, television, music, arts, culture and more right in your inbox as soon as they publish.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.