Olivia Culpo and Christian McCaffrey have announced that they are expecting their first child together.
Culpo, Miss Universe 2012, made the announcement on social media on Monday morning and posed for photos where she stroked her bump.
She subtitled the message: “Next chapter, motherhood.” Culpo, 32, also shared a video of her and McCaffrey that held romantic hand in hand and kisses in the open air.
The couple, that have been dating since 2019 and made the decision last summer in a lush ceremony Rhode Island still has to announce the gender of the baby.
McCaffrey, 28, is the star who walks back for the San Francisco 49ers, while Culpo is an actress, model and former parade.
She has been open about her desire to start a family with McCaffrey earlier, but also spoke about her battle with endometriosis.

Olivia Culpo and Christian McCaffrey have announced that they are expecting their first child

Culpo and Christian made the knot in Rhode Island last year after a romance of five years
In an episode of 2022 from reality show 'Culpo Sisters', she said: “I want children, but I want to make sure I can. It can be very difficult for me to have babies.
'Endometriosis can influence your fertility in many different ways.
'You can grow endometrial tissue near or on your ovaries, this can influence the quality of your eggs, your fallopian tubes of scars.
'There is so much that I don't know about what will happen in the future with that condition, and I am always worried about my timeline. I feel that I should have children as quickly as possible. '
The pregnancy is great news for McCaffrey after a scorching NFL season that saw him a number of injuries.
McCaffrey, who signed a two -year contract extension of $ 38 million in June 2024, played in just four games.
He spent the first eight weeks of the season with injured reserve with Achilles injuries in both legs. He then suffered a PCL injury against the Buffalo Bills in week 13.

McCaffrey signed a two -year contract extension of $ 38 million with San Francisco in June 2024
Last month his father Ed McCaffrey gave an update on his recovery of a posterior cruciate ligament injury that he sustained on December 1.
“He is doing great,” McCaffrey told Front Office Sport “Alex Tran.
'He should be healthy next week and he will have a completely low season to train. I still have PTSD from last year's super bowl, so I have not recovered yet, but he has recovered and he is healthy.
“It was a difficult season, but he is in excellent condition. He will have a completely low season and I think their team will really come back strong next season. '
More to follow.