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Freddie Flintoff's wife Rachael Wools is pregnant with couple’s fourth child


Freddie Flintoff’s wife Rachael Wools is pregnant with couple’s fourth child.

Rachael shared her baby joy with the world when she debuted her baby bump at the Attitude Awards, in London last week.

She made a glamorous arrival with her Top Gear host husband, 41, on her arm at the glittering event.

Rachael put her bump on display for all to see in a form-fitting elegant black number.

The couple already are proud parents to Holly, 15, Corey, 14, and Rocky, 11.

Their baby joy comes 11 years after they welcomed their son Rocky into the world.

Freddie Flintoff’s wife Rachael Wools is pregnant with couple’s fourth child 11 years after having their son Rocky

A source told MailOnline: “They’re over the moon to be expecting again. It’s been exciting news for all the family.”

Freddie and Rachael have an incredible love story and have been married since they tied the knot in Knightsbridge, in London, in 2005.

Sparks were flying when they first met at Edgbaston cricket ground in 2002 where Rachael attended an event to grow her business.

She made a glamorous arrival with her Top Gear host husband, 41, on her arm at the glittering event

It appears the couple have done a U-turn on their decision to have no more kids after Freddie said they didn’t want to expand their brood in 2016.

The dad explained he had initially wanted a brood of five children yet he insisted he felt content with three children.

He complained he wasn’t sure he could go back to the “nappy stage”.

Freddie and Rachael have an incredible love story and have been married since they tied the knot in Knightsbridge, in London, in 2005

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Freddie told The Sun: “We thought about it…I originally wanted five but you have three and that felt like enough. I couldn’t go back to the nappy stage now.”

In 2017, the sports star laid out how becoming a father had made him a better cricketer.

Ashes legend Freddie highlighted his daughter Holly was born in 2004, the year before he made history with the epic 2005 victory over Australia.

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“My career at the time, I started doing really well,” Flintoff told the First Time Dads podcast. “Everyone said that couldn’t happen, but it put everything into perspective. I actually got better.

“You start thinking, ‘You know what? I’m dressed in whites, we’re chucking a ball around and trying to hit it.’ Although it WAS the most important thing, it now isn’t.

“It frees you up, especially with batting. I started scoring a lot of runs because I wasn’t bothered about getting out.”





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