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Georgina Wilson announces pregnancy with second child

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“Another adobo loving baby coming right up!” (Photo: @ilovegeorgina/Instagram)

Thirty-three-year-old model/socialite/entrepreneur Georgina Wilson has just announced last Wednesday, March 27 that she is expecting her second baby with husband Arthur Burnard.

In a series of Instagram posts shot by photographer BJ Pascual, Georgina is captured with her baby bump, which she captions, “Another adobo loving baby coming right up,” referring to the viral video of her two-year-old son Archie crying for the Filipino dish. She also thanks her glam team, makeup artist Robbie Pineda and hair stylist Suyen Salazar, “for making [someone] six months pregnant look much more glamorous than it feels.”

In the third photo, Georgina quotes her husband saying, “Darling, why do you need a snakeskin trench…. we live in the tropics! And aren’t you supposed to be buying maternity clothes?” referring to the Giorgia Tordini and Gilda Ambrosio The Attico coat that the “Sunnies” owner is wearing. She is also dressed in a Maison Margiela flesh bodysuit and Manolo Blahnik pumps.

Georgina and husband Arthur began dating in September 2015. A year later, they got engaged in October and got married in Winchester, England in April 2016. Georgina gave birth to son Archie on December 14, 2016. During an endorsement shoot in November 2017, Georgina opens up about parenthood, saying, “I didn’t know how happy I could be until I met Arch. Now I can cry on the spot at any given time. I’m going to leave it at that. And yeah, I just think it’s the best adventure I’ve ever been on.”

As for her parenting style, Georgina explains, “I don’t want to correct him too much, I don’t want to be his scary mom. I want to be his best friend. It’s how my mom brought me up and I feel like that’s how I want to be with Arch. I want him to respect me but not so much fear me.”

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