“The Real Housewives of Miami” star Nicole Martin, 39, has a bun in the oven!
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Martin is expecting her second child with her fiancé Anthony Lopez.
She said According to People magazine, “Anthony and I wear many hats, but we always say that being parents is by far our favorite! »
They are also the parents of their son Greyson, 4.
“We are having so much fun with Greyson and we are excited to expand our family,” Nicole said. “(Greyson) is very excited about the addition of our family. He’s been asking for a sibling for a while and I know he’ll be a wonderful big brother.”
Nicole’s due date is April.
The news comes just one day after the sixth season premiere of “The Real Housewives of Miami” aired.
During NYE 2022, Lopez popped the question to Martin while on vacation in Aspen.
The two are not rushing to plan the wedding. She told People magazine: “There’s a lot going on. We’re about to start this huge renovation project, Greyson is getting older and he’s a handful, and I have work and everything else is happening. (So) planning a wedding is not at the top of my to-do list.”
Although they aren’t focused on wedding planning, she “loves the idea of the destination wedding.” She explained: “In Miami, you get married, you have four hours and the party is over. But when you travel, you have a welcome party, then a day party, then a night party, and those are four or five days where you can really enjoy your people. »
Nicole “introduced the idea” of celebrating their wedding in Greece, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Tropez.
The couple met in 2015 in the lobby of the Las Vegas Wynn resort and began dating.
Last year, she exclaimed, “It’s hard to find someone who wants to see you succeed. I feel like people just don’t want their partner to succeed because they want to keep them in a box or a cage, but I feel like we both give each other the space necessary to spread our wings. »
She continued: “At the end of the day, if you give your partner enough space, they will always come back. It’s kind of like this whole bird in your hand, let it go. And I just feel like we have this thing where we give each other the support we need to grow. »