Jenna Ushkowitz is going to be a mom again!
20.06.2024 - 20:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Former Emmerdale star Jenna Coleman has announced she is expecting her first child. The 38-year-old Doctor Who actress showcased her growing baby bump at a glamorous exhibition opening at Chatsworth House on Wednesday night.
Jenna, who portrayed Jasmine Thomas in Emmerdale until 2009, was snapped tenderly holding her prominent bump as she posed at the historic location during the launch of Imaginary Conversations: An ERDEM Collection Inspired by Duchess Deborah.
The joyous announcement comes just months after the actress sidestepped rumours she had wed her director beau, Jamie Childs, following sightings of a ring on her engagement finger reports OK!.
The pair crossed paths in 2020 on the set of the hit Netflix series The Sandman, where Jenna took the lead role and Jamie directed. She has remained tight-lipped about their relationship and has yet to comment on her pregnancy.
There have been no hints on her social media platforms, and recent images released by the BBC promoting her new crime drama, The Jetty, showed no evidence of a baby bump. In the show, she portrays rookie detective Ember Manning in a picturesque Lancashire lake town.
Before her relationship with Jamie, Jenna was romantically involved with actor Tom Hughes, who played her on-screen spouse Prince Albert in ITV's historical drama Victoria. She also dated Richard Madden, known for his roles in Bodyguard and Game of Thrones.
Last year, Jenna garnered acclaim for her compelling performance as Liv Taylor in the Amazon Prime suspense series Wilderness, adapted from B. E.
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Reflecting on her character, Jenna remarked: "For Liv, it's about accepting who
Jenna Ushkowitz is going to be a mom again!
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Dr Who actress Jenna Coleman surprised fans when she announced her pregnancy, after showing off her growing baby bump at an exhibition in Chatsworth House last week.The star has been embracing maternity fashion, often seen in gorgeous midi dresses that beautifully highlight her baby bump. At a recent Merit and Tove dinner party, Jenna wore a stunning dress from Tove, the Raquel Dress, priced at £995 here, in a soft green shade.The dress features long sleeves and a flowing satin skirt, cut on the bias to flatter Jenna's pregnant figure.
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Jenna Coleman is going to be a mom!
Jenna Coleman is expecting her first baby with partner Jamie Childs. Usually very secretive about her private life, Jenna revealed the happy news when she was pictured cradling her bump while attending an exhibition opening at Chatsworth House on Wednesday 19 June. The actress, famous for her roles on Emmerdale, Doctor Who and The Sandman has again showed off her baby bump during a press event for her upcoming series, The Jetty.
Former Emmerdale actress Jenna Coleman has revealed that she is pregnant with her first baby.The Doctor Who star, 38, displayed her blossoming bump while attending a glitzy exhibition opening at Chatsworth House on Wednesday night (19 June). Jenna, who played Jasmine Thomas in Emmerdale until 2009, was photographed cradling her large bump as she posed at the historic venue during the opening of Imaginary Conversations: An ERDEM Collection Inspired by Duchess Deborah.The happy news comes just a few months after the actress refused to be drawn into speculation that she'd married her director boyfriend, Jamie Childs, after she was spotted with a ring on her engagement finger.
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