'Thrilled' Love Hewitt pregnant for first time

Jun 4, 2013 - 17:38
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'Thrilled' Love Hewitt pregnant for first time
Jennifer Love Hewitt has confirmed she is expecting her first child with costar Brian Hallisay.

ACTOR Jennifer Love Hewitt is expecting her first child with boyfriend and costar Brian Hallisay.

"We’re so thrilled and happy to start a family," The Client List costars confirmed to US Weekly. Hewitt is believed to be three months into her pregnancy.

The pair first met on TV show Love Bites, before being reunited on The Client List, where Hewitt stars as a single mother struggling to juggle her secret life as a prostitute. The pair have been dating for 15 months.

Hewitt, 34, has made no secret of her desire to have children.

"I would love to have babies…one day", she told US Weekly in 2010. "I’m obessed with babies".

Hewitt was previously engaged to actor Ross McCall, who she split from in 2008, and went on to date Ghost Whisperer costar Jamie Kennedy.

 

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