'We are so excited to do this all again.'
They have received a host of congratulations in the comments, with Dawn French writing:"Woooohooo". Presenter AJ Odudu added:"WOW!!!!", while Vicky Pattison said:"Omg! Congratulations babes".
Revealing last July that they had welcomed their first baby, Alexandra said at the time:"Welcome to the world, our little grape... We already love you more than words can say.
"I'll be honest and admit I've been through quite a few ups and down privately, BUT I now find myself in a totally different head space and I finally feel good about my body." The star added:"I didn't realise how much I used to worry about stupid things before this whole amazing experience, for what I now realise was for NO REASON!
"So I guess what I'm trying to say, pregnancy aside, is that we must try to love our bodies more rather than looking for negatives or comparing ourselves to others."
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