The Bold Type’s Katie Stevens Is Pregnant With First Baby

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CMA Awards 2022: BEST Red Carpet Fashion

Katie Stevens and Paul DiGiovanni brought a peculiar positive 1 to the 2022 CMAs.

The Bold Type histrion debuted her babe bump connected the 2022 Country Music Awards reddish carpet Nov. 9 alongside hubby Paul, revealing the quality that they are expecting their archetypal kid together.

For the occasion, Paul—who produced the Jordan Davis way "Buy Dirt," which won Song of the Year astatine the 2022 CMAs ceremony—sported a brownish suit. As for Katie, she wore a periwinkle gown adorned with cloth flowers and sequins.

Katie and Paul tied the knot successful Nashville, Tenn. backmost successful 2019. And anterior to saying "I do," Katie exclusively gave E! News her thoughts connected Paul by teasing, "I caught connected to a blistery man and I'm conscionable like, 'Please ne'er permission me.'"

Around the clip of their wedding, Katie looked backmost connected their romance and noted that she knew helium was the 1 aboriginal on.

"Our archetypal day was five-and-a-half years ago. After dating for a mates months, I knew [he was going to be] my husband," Katie told People. "From the 2nd that I met him up until now, he's made maine consciousness peculiar and much than capable each azygous day."

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According to the outlet, Katie and Paul each honored their respective mothers by incorporating pieces of their mom's wedding dresses into their attire for the nuptials.

"Paul's ma passed distant erstwhile helium was 15, truthful I conscionable wanted him to consciousness similar she was with us," she said. "His aunt gave maine a portion of his mom's wedding dress, and I had it sewn into Paul's overgarment connected the wrong and covered with a patch."

Meanwhile, Katie completed her wedding time look by sporting her mother's veil.

Now, a small implicit 3 years later, Katie is soon to beryllium a parent herself.

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