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Patrick Kielty And Cat Deeley Expecting Their First Child
Comedian Patrick Kielty from Dundrum, Co Down, has announced that he and his wife Cat Deeley are expecting their first child.
The pair shared their news vis Twitter. Cat wrote: 'Exciting news… Paddy and I are so happy to be expecting our first child in the spring… Lucky us'.
The comedian previously joked about the possibility of having children.
He said: "I hope that any child we might have has Cat's looks and my accent. With our two strong accents, we basically needed subtitles or a UN translator."
The pair married in a secret ceremony in Rome in 2012.
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The pair shared their news vis Twitter. Cat wrote: 'Exciting news… Paddy and I are so happy to be expecting our first child in the spring… Lucky us'.
The comedian previously joked about the possibility of having children.
He said: "I hope that any child we might have has Cat's looks and my accent. With our two strong accents, we basically needed subtitles or a UN translator."
The pair married in a secret ceremony in Rome in 2012.
(CD)
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