‘There’s a bun in the oven’: actress Amy Huberman announces she’s expecting her third child with husband Brian O’Driscoll



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ACTRESS Amy Huberman has announced that she is expecting her third child with her husband Brian O’Driscoll.

The ‘Finding Joy’ star took to Instagram today to share that she has been cooking something “more than banana bread and sourdough” during the shutdown.

In a very stinging post, Amy announced the happy news by posting a photo of a bun in an oven, telling her 405,000 followers that “THERE IS a bun in the oven” and that she is just over four months pregnant. .

“There is a bun in the oven,” he wrote.

“Listen, I know I’m a pun and this is a pun, but there’s a little bun in the oven.

“We’ve been cooking more than just banana bread and sourdough for the past few months and now it’s half cooked, but it’s slow cooker so it still needs a few more months,” he joked.

The 41-year-old mocked former husband of rugby star Brian, who had taken over teaching duties during the lockdown, as well as spending his free time baking and painting the garden shed.

She said: “The only problem is between the PE teacher and the painter and the gardener and the baker during the lockdown. She may not be entirely sure who the dad is.

“I was starting to get stares from people when I was walking out of stores wearing a mask and what looked like merchandise was filling my top,” he added.

The post generated a lot of messages from supporters congratulating Amy and Brian.

“What beautiful news. Congratulations guys so much, ”wrote actress Aoibhinn Garrihy.

Model Nadia Forde said: “Ahhhhh, this is such beautiful news.

“Huge congratulations to you x”.

Meanwhile, Love Island host Laura Whitmore joked, “Congratulations on the baking skills !!!”

Amy and Brian, who have been married for the past 10 years, have two children together, Sadie (7) and Billy (5).

The Ifta-winning actress recently opened up about how she came across her two children’s homeschooling during the confinement, revealing that it wasn’t as fun as she thought it would be.

“At first I was very hopeful of myself and I thought I was going to be a great teacher, and my respect for teachers multiplied by a billion because I’m not as patient as I thought I would be,” she told the Independent. that is to say.

“Sadie was good and the teachers and school were great and we got through it, but they missed the fun of school and the interaction with her friends.

“My little friend is in early childhood. His attention to sitting down and doing things was pretty minimal. He was living his best life. He was my shadow for three months.”

She added: “I didn’t get the apple at the end of the quarter. I didn’t get the bubble bath set from the Body Shop. No. It was like, ‘Thank God it’s over.’

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