Former ‘LPBW’ Stars Audrey and Jeremy Roloff Reveal Baby No. 2’s Gender in Cute Video!
Congratulations! Former Little People, Big World star Audrey Roloff and her husband, Jeremy Roloff, took to Instagram on Saturday, August 17 to reveal baby No. 2’s gender — and it’s a boy! Audrey and Jeremy shared a cute video of their gender reveal party with family and friends, and it seems like their daughter, Ember, is so excited to have a baby brother.
“IT’S A…… 😭😭😭Did you guess right?😉 We are surprised and can’t wait to be a family of four🙌🏻 💗thanks for capturing the moment @jackbotti,” Audrey wrote in the caption of the sweet gender reveal video clip on Instagram.
In the clip, Audrey and Jeremy gathered their family and friends for the big reveal. As part of the snacks for their little gender reveal party, guests could choose between pink frosted cupcakes or blue frosted cupcakes. When it came time to actually reveal baby No. 2’s gender, Jeremy and Audrey stood in a field with little Ember as they set off blue-colored smoke bombs — but mama Audrey struggled to open hers. When she finally set hers off, she and Jeremy both had sweet looks of surprise and joy on their faces. Audrey then picked up Ember and kissed Jeremy.
Ember also got in on the fun festivities, and she chowed down on a blue-frosted cupcake. “Say baby brother,” Audrey told her little girl, and Ember repeated in her adorable baby talk.
Jeremy and Audrey’s sister-in-law, Tori Roloff (who is married to Jeremy’s twin brother, Zach Roloff), took to Instagram to share her excitement about the news. “We’re adding another boy to the cousin crew!!!! Congratulations Audrey Roloff and Jeremy Roloff,” she wrote.
And Jeremy’s dad, Matt Roloff, also shared his excitement about becoming a grandpa to another baby boy. “The big news is out!! Grandpa is going to have another new grandson. Next Farmer generation well underway … here we go! #dreamsdocometrue #hesaboy #grandpaguessedright,” he wrote in the caption of his video post on Instagram.
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