One of our fave Block couples, Bec and George Douros, have added to their gorgeous brood with the arrival of a baby girl.
Already parents to Archie, born in 2016, and Lenny, born in 2018, Bec and George took to Instagram to reveal the arrival of Rosetta Dafni.
The couple revealed their third pregnancy earlier this year, saying 2020 was turning out to be a big one.
“When we said it was going to be a huge year, we meant it!” Bec wrote. “Baby #3 is on its way. Our lives are about to get a whole new level of crazy and we can’t bloody wait.”
The couple only recently sold their townhouse, saying “2020 is looking to be our biggest year yet”.
Bec and George competed on The Block in 2013 and now run an interior design and decoration studio based in Melbourne.
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The Block’s Bec and George welcome baby boy
FEBRUARY 18, 2018
Bubbly former The Block contestants Bec and George Douros have welcomed their second son, a raven-haired boy called Lenny.
Little Lenny Anthony was born on Friday, and is a younger brother to two-year-old Archie. According to doting mum Bec, Lenny looks just like his big brother when he was born, “those lips and his gorgeous almond shaped eyes! So beautiful.” Naaw!
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Bec has documented her second pregnancy on Instagram, sharing her struggles and joys while being heavily pregnant in the Aussie summer.
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The couple, who competed on The Block in 2013, say they’re ‘completely in love’ with their new little man. The new family of four is wrapped up in a new baby love bubble – Archie’s first encounter with Lenny was just adorable, watch below.
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