Tori Roloff Sparks Pregnancy Rumors on Instagram and We Think Baby J Would Make the Cutest Big Brother!
Could Tori Roloff be pregnant with baby No. 2?! Fans are speculating that the Little People, Big World star is concealing a baby bump after she posted a video on Instagram Stories wearing all black and a flowy top. Watch the video below to decide for yourself!
Yet this isn’t the first time fans have speculated the 26-year-old was carrying a sibling for Baby J. In July, Tori gushed about her doting hubby, Zach Roloff, on their anniversary and what she wrote caused quite a stir. For her tribute, Tori decided to share a gorgeous photo of the couple sharing a romantic kiss — which was taken on the couple’s wedding day.
“Two years ago today I said ‘I do’ to the man of my dreams,” she captioned the shot. “This last year has been amazing and heartbreaking all at the same time and I am so thankful for the man who stood by my side. I am so lucky that my kids get to call you dad and even more blessed that I get to call you mine.” Some thought that since Tori said, “kids,” there was something she was hiding from fans. “Happy anniversary Zach [and] Tori, but wait did you say ‘kids’ meaning you’re pregnant?” one person wrote.
Earlier this week, the reality star mama took to Instagram Stories — she seems to do that a lot! — to share a sweet message to her mother-in-law Amy Roloff and her sister-in-law Molly Roloff. She was the first member of the LPBW cast to celebrate their special days. First, Tori shared a photo of Amy holding her four-month-old grandson Jackson and added, “Happy birthday mama Roloff.” Next, Tori shared a photo of her with Molly, calling Molly her “seestor” and also wishing her a happy birthday. So sweet! Here’s to hoping she really is preggo — after all, Baby J would make the cutest big brother!
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