Laura Woods has announced she is expecting her first child with Love Island boyfriend Adam Collard.
The ITV and TNT Sports presenter, 37, took to Instagram to share the news, posting a posting a snap of her French bulldog and a sonogram with the caption ‘Hey, baby’.
Woods and Collard first went public with their relationship in October 2023, and appear to have spent a lot of time together with the former flying back home from Euro 2024 last month to reunite with him briefly.
Collard, who starred on Love Island in 2018 and 2022, also appeared on Celebs Go Dating last year, but he met Woods through Instagram.
Since going public, the couple have not shied away from giving an insight into their romance, with both posting snaps of each other on Instagram.
Presenter Laura Woods is expecting her first child with Love Island star Adam Collard
The ITV Sports presenter, 37, took to Instagram on Sunday to share that she is pregnant
The couple went on a lavish holiday to Mexico in March, after they went skiing in the French Alps with a group of friends in February.
The snaps came after Collard revealed his intention to ‘marry and have kids’ with the TNT sports host.
He explained: ‘I’m protective, whether it’s Laura, or my family, my friends.
‘I want to get married. I want to have kids as well. I’ve always thought, what type of person will I be? How can I protect my kids?
‘Obviously I’ve never had a kid, but I don’t think I’ll be plastering it all over [social media]. I want them to have a fair fight and a chance not to be judged straight away.
‘As long as my really close circle knows exactly who I am, I don’t care. I think you have to take everything with a pinch of salt.’
Woods and Collard first went public with their relationship in October 2023
Woods played a crucial role in ITV Sport’s coverage of the European Championship
After playing a key part in ITV’s coverage of Euro 2024, Woods will be part of the Discovery + team that will cover the Olympics in Paris.
She will host Bonsoir Paris, the channel’s live daily evening show from 9.00pm, revisiting all the key talking points and stories that day.
Woods will also lead the coverage of the Opening Ceremony alongside Craig Doyle live from Paris on 26 July, with Iwan Thomas and other guests alongside them throughout.