This Morning star pregnant with first baby

A This Morning star has announced she is pregnant with her first child.

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This Morning star Daisy Payne / © Instagram
This Morning star Daisy Payne / © Instagram

This Morning star Daisy Payne is pregnant with her first baby.

The ITV daytime magazine show's resident gardener is set to give birth in August.

She revealed the happy news to her Instagram followers on Monday (06.04.26) with a video that sees Daisy showing off her blossoming baby bump as she stood in her idyllic garden.

Daisy, 28, captioned the joyous upload: "It’s been a different kind of growing for me this year! Baby on board, due at the end of August #pregnant #pregnancyjourney #babyontheway (sic)."

Her This Morning family and fans showered the gardener with congratulatory messages in the post's comments section.

Co-host Josie Gibson, 41, penned: "Aww congratulations. (sic)"

Consumer presenter Alice Beer, 60, typed: "I thought that was an Easter egg in there!!!!!!

"Congrats little one! No Whispering Angel on the terrace for you this summer! (sic)"

One supporter wrote: "SCREAMING!!!! So happy for you. Congrats xx (sic)."

And a second follower reacted: "Awww darling, what gorgeous news. Congratulations! Xx (sic)."

Daisy was snapped up by This Morning in 2020, a year after she bought a Grade II-listed cottage in the Cotswolds and created Garden to Garnish tutorials for her YouTube channel.

In May 2023, Daisy opened up about how gardening helped her navigate the grief of her grandad, who died from COVID-19, and her grandmother.

She recalled to HELLO! magazine: "When my mum phoned me to tell me he had tested positive, I was walking Ernie, my cocker spaniel.

"I fell to my knees. We knew the inevitable would happen, and there was absolutely nothing we could do about it.

"The lack of control and the utter devastation was hideous, so I turned to the garden to find solace.

"The day he died, a little bird flew into my garden (we had never had robins in the garden before), and I knew he was out there with me.

"In an instant, the garden felt even more special than it had before. Gardening helped me manage grief - and I choose the word ‘manage’ purposefully."

Daisy continued: "Not long after losing my grandfather, my 4ft-something petite Nanny Sheila also passed away.

"Her heart broke the day my grandfather died, but she soldiered on for as long as she could, and I’m so happy she was here to see me make my debut on This Morning.

"I’m not sure grief is something you ever fully ‘get over’, it just becomes something you live with, gradually getting a little easier but occasionally hitting you in the face abruptly.

"Spending time in the garden helped me process loss. There’s something healing about getting outdoors, with no makeup on, in your scruffy clothes, planting bulbs, clearing weeds or putting up plant supports.

"It feels liberating and freeing, especially when I leave my phone inside so there's no scrolling or comparing myself to others, just freedom.

"I found comfort in thinking that our lives are a little like the seasons. Through every tough winter, we can be reassured that spring is on its way and when it arrives, it fills us up with its vivid colour and the hope it brings."