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Ashley Banjo’s wife Francesca pregnant with their second child

Their first was born earlier this year

Diversity star Ashley Banjo has revealed that he and wife Francesca are expecting their second child.

The former Britain’s Got Talent favourite announced the news on Instagram on Monday (09.12.19), telling fans he feels “blessed and excited”.

He posted a photo of himself smiling with Francesca and their first child, 10-month-old Rose, and wrote in the caption: “It’s a good job we like surprises!”

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Read more: Ashley Banjo’s daughter Rose melts hearts in adorable pic

In the pic, which quickly generated thousands of likes, Francesca held a photo from a baby scan.

Ashley continued: “Baby number two is officially in the mum oven ladies and gents and I feel so blessed and excited. Our little family is growing.”

Fans in the comments were delighted, with one writing: “Congratulations to all 3 of you! xx.”

Ashley already has a 10-month-old baby (Credit: Brett D. Cove / SplashNews.com)

Another said: “Ash, I am absolutely ECSTATIC for you all! My heart has just exploded. I’m so so so overjoyed for your beautiful little family! Congratulations, sending you all the most love xx.”

It’s a good job we like surprises!

A third wrote: “Aww that’s wonderful news, congratulations to you all xx.”

Ashley and Francesca welcomed their first child in February this year.

He announced the birth on Instagram with a gorgeous photo showing himself, Francesca and their new addition, a beautiful baby girl called Rose Adura Banjo.

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Ashley captioned the shot: “Our beautiful daughter came into the world at 6:45pm on 21st February 2019 – weighing a healthy 8lbs 13oz.”

The Dancing On Ice judge continued: “Her name is Rose Adura Banjo. I am in the deepest love ever with my little family @francescabanjo I love you and am so proud #nextchapter.”

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor