Louis Tomlinson’s sister Phoebe, 19, is pregnant! Teen influencer reveals she is expecting first child with footballer boyfriend Jack Varley, 26
Phoebe Tomlinson, Louis Tomlinson’s younger sister, has revealed that she is expecting her first child.
The 19-year-old influencer shared the news with her Instagram followers on Monday, posting a beautiful video of her telling her footballer boyfriend Jack Varley, 26, about it.
The black and white clip, shared with her 1.1 million followers, showed Phoebe’s shocked reaction when she saw her positive pregnancy test before running to tell her boyfriend in a touching moment.
Phoebe captioned the snap: ‘our little miracle, with us this winter ✨’
While her superstar brother has yet to publicly comment, Phoebe has been inundated with sweet messages from friends and loved ones.
Pregnant: Louis Tomlinson’s younger sister Phoebe Tomlinson, 19, has revealed she is expecting her first child
Proud parents-to-be: The 19-year-old influencer shared the news with her Instagram followers on Monday, sharing the moment she told her footballer boyfriend Jack Varley, 26,
Twin sister Daisy shared a slew of heart emojis, while older sibling Lottie Tomlinson wrote, “Can’t wait to meet you baby❤️❤️❤️,” and her partner Lewis Burton shared, “Congratulations to you both ❤️.”
Phoebe’s pregnancy sees her follow in her older siblings’ footsteps, while Louis shares seven-year-old son Freddie with ex Briana Jungwirth.
Lottie welcomed her first child, a baby boy named Lucky, with boyfriend Lewis last August.
The happy baby news comes after a slew of heartbreaking family tragedies.
Phoebe and her family lost their mother Johannah Deakin in December 2016 at the age of 43 after a battle with leukemia.
In March 2019, the family suffered further devastation when sister Félicité Tomlinson died accidentally, aged just 18, from an overdose of cocaine, anxiety drug Xanax and painkillers.
In addition to Louis, 28, and Lottie, Johannah was also mother to twins Daisy and Phoebe, and twins Ernest and Doris, just two years old when she died.
She was also grandmother to Louis’ son Freddie, now four.
The statement released to MailOnline following Johannah’s death read: ‘It is with immeasurable sadness that Johannah Deakin’s family bid farewell to Johannah in the early hours of Wednesday, December 7, 2016.
“Earlier this year, Johannah was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of leukemia that required immediate and continuous treatment. We respectfully ask that the family be given time and space to grieve privately.”
Two years later, Félicité was found collapsed and lifeless in her fourth-floor studio apartment in Earls Court, west London.
Coroner Dr Shirley Radcliffe said afterwards during an inquest: ‘It was a perfect storm, the OxyCodon, the alpraxolam [Xanax] and cocaine. I find no evidence that this was an intentional act to end her life.’
After learning she had taken to drugs after her mother’s tragic death, the coroner entered a verdict for misadventure.