TV property guru is pregnant

Baby joy: Kirstie Allsopp
11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Location Location Location star Kirstie Allsopp is expecting her first baby, it was revealed today.

The 33-year-old presenter is three months pregnant by property tycoon boyfriend Ben Andersen.

Allsopp said she was thrilled at the news, telling the Daily Mail: "My mother had to be peeled off the ceiling, she was so ecstatic at the thought of her first grandchild."

The baby is due in July but the couple have no plans to marry.

Mr Andersen already has two sons from a previous marriage but this will be Allsopp's first baby.

She is suffering from morning sickness. She said: "I have had my head in the loo for six weeks. But apart from cereal and Philadelphia cheese on toast, no real cravings."

And the pregnancy means Allsopp must do some house-hunting of her own - she is selling her west London flat and moving somewhere bigger.

"It's sad. I've had my own place since I was 21, but it has only one bedroom so it won't do," she said.

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