Cause for celebration! Andi Dorfman and husband Blaine Hart are expecting their first child together!
The Bachelorette alum, 37, and her husband took to Instagram on Sunday to share a joint message announcing the exciting news.
“Future Mom + Dad!!!!” they captioned a heartwarming photo showing the pair looking into each other’s eyes as Dorfman holds up a series of sonograms. “To say we are over the moon is an understatement! Baby Hart coming later this year.”
The photo also shows Dorfman’s burgeoning baby bump as she bares her stomach in a white bra and opened button-down top.
Many fellow Bachelor Nation stars took to their comments to share messages of love and congratulations.
“So stunning ❤️❤️❤️ baby hart will be so beautiful!” Hannah Ann Sluss commented, while Amanda Stanton wrote, “Baby Hart!!! 🤍 so happy for you two!!”
Tayshia Adams remarked, “The best BEST news!!!! You were made for this!! Can’t wait to meet you, Baby Hart!!”
“So beyond excited for you!!!” Emily Maynard Johnson commented. “You’re going to be the best mommy and I’m just so happy for you guys!!”
The exciting news comes just over a year after the pair tied the knot in Sorrento, Italy, surrounded by friends and family in June 2023.
Guests traveled to the Italian coast via boat after the pair said their vows at the Conca del Sogno Beach Club overlooking the water and the sunset on the Amalfi Coast.
Though the former reality star and Hart have known each other for more than a decade, they didn’t start their romance until 2021.
Dorfman was a contestant on Juan Pablo Galavis’ season of The Bachelor in 2014 before being chosen as the season 10 Bachelorette.
The former assistant district attorney got engaged to Josh Murray, though the exes broke things off months later. Dorfman and Hart announced their engagement in March 2022.
“It took 35 years and I finally found the one. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. He’s awesome. He’s such a good guy. I’m excited,” Dorfman told ET in June 2022. “It’s funny, I put [news of my engagement] out there, not really expecting what people would say. So many people are in their early 30s and are single and have said, ‘Oh, this makes me feel so hopeful.’ I’m like, ‘Wow! OK. I guess so.'”
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