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- Jeanine Mason is going to be a mom!
- The Roswell, New Mexico star is pregnant and expecting her first baby with her husband Nicholas, announcing the news on Instagram
- The actress and her husband exchanged personal vows on the stoop of their New York City home
Jeanine Mason is going to be a mom!
The Roswell, New Mexico star, 34, is pregnant and expecting her first baby with her husband Nicholas, announcing the news on Instagram. In the post, the expectant mother shared photos from the couple’s maternity shoot, where she wore a baby blue dress that showed off her growing baby bump.
“The most excited and scared we’ve ever been,” she wrote in the caption. “We can hardly wait. Little guy’s coming and soon!”
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Several of Mason’s Roswell, New Mexico costars shared their congratulations for the couple in the comments.
“👏👏👏👏 congratulations! It’s going to be the cutest baby! ❤️,” Justina Adorno wrote. “Amazing!!! ❤️❤️❤️” Tyler Blackburn commented.
Michael Trevino echoed his fellow costars’ sentiments, simply writing, “Beautiful! 🤍”
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The So You Think You Can Dance champion married her husband in late 2023, announcing the news on Instagram on Jan. 11.
“So many thank yous to come. But for now, just one to this unbelievable man. I love you husband,” the performer captioned a set of photos with her husband.
Mason and Nicholas, who first met on a dating app according to Brides, exchanged personal vows on the stoop of their New York City home, the same place where Nicholas popped the question.
“We thought, how fun would it be to bring our favorite people along for a weekend in our lives here in New York City and to fill all our neighborhood spots with our families and friends,” Mason told Brides. “We imagined, ‘What would our ideal weekend be with our favorite people?’ and then, ‘How do we want to be married?’ We really threw tradition or answering to any standard out the window.”