The mother of Byron Baes star Jade Kevin Foster unexpectedly became pregnant at the age of fifty.
Bec Foster, 52, celebrated the happy news earlier this month at a baby shower in Wollongong with her much younger partner Josh Szakacs, a 38-year-old security guard.
While showering, a heavily pregnant Bec proudly showed off her big baby bump in a tight floral dress as she posed with her famous son.
In a vibrant social media post, Bec wrote: ‘(It) was such an amazing day, made perfect by seeing my old friends who traveled all the way to Wollongong to celebrate with me.’
She added: ‘I was absolutely spoiled for gifts for bub yesterday! And appreciate everyone who came to celebrate with me.”
The mother of Byron Baes star Jade Kevin Foster has unexpectedly become pregnant at the age of 52. (Bec Foster is pictured with her eldest son Jade at her baby shower)
Bec, 52, celebrated the happy news at a baby shower in Wollongong with her much younger partner Josh Szakacs, a 38-year-old security guard (pictured together)
A source close to Bec claimed the pregnancy was unplanned.
“She thought she was going through menopause due to her age, but discovered she was pregnant,” they claimed to Daily Mail Australia.
‘It came as a complete shock, but she is very happy and can’t wait to become a mother again.’
It is unclear whether she was conceived via IVF or naturally.
Bec declined to comment when contacted by Daily Mail Australia.
While showering, a heavily pregnant Bec proudly showed off her big baby bump in a tight floral dress
The 52-year-old already has two sons, including influencer and Netflix reality star Jade. (The couple is pictured together)
Bec already has two sons, including her eldest Jade, 31, who is Australia’s biggest male influencer thanks to his 1.2 million followers on Instagram.
In a statement to Daily Mail Australia, Jade said: “I am so happy that my mother and her partner are welcoming a new baby to our family. I’m really looking forward to meeting my new brother or sister soon!’
Jade’s social media fame led to him being cast in Netflix’s short-lived reality series Byron Baes.
The show, which was similar to MTV’s The Hills, followed the lives of a group of influencers living in Byron Bay and a few outsiders who had moved to the area from the Gold Coast.
“She thought she was going through menopause due to her age, but discovered she was pregnant,” a source told Daily Mail Australia.
The glamorous brunette isn’t shy when it comes to showing off her enviable figure on social media
Despite being a ratings hit for the streamer, the series was panned by critics and received backlash from locals.
Jade has been a fixture in the public eye since last year and was recently named Australia’s first male ambassador for Playboy’s new online platform Centerfold.
“This is one of the biggest and most exciting projects I have ever worked on,” he told Daily Mail Australia in May.
“I feel like Playboy has always been about really good-looking girls and, you know, sexy and confident (people). And I feel like I’m part of it now,” he said.
In October last year, Jade pleaded guilty to public nuisance after clashing with security guards while being kicked out of The Clock Hotel in Surfers Paradise for being drunk.
The influencer was heard shouting ‘I have 1.2 million followers on Instagram’ and calling security guards ‘c**ts’ as he was knocked to the ground and restrained at the Gold Coast pub in September 2022.
Foster shouted, “I’m a gay man, I’m going to ruin your lives. I have 1.2 million followers on Instagram, you’re going to lose your job – see my outfit, it’s worth more than your houses, c**t… this will look good on Instagram!’
Jade has been a fixture in the public eye since last year and was recently named Australia’s first male ambassador for Playboy’s new online platform Centerfold
Jade’s social media fame led to him being cast in Netflix’s short-lived reality series Byron Baes. (A scene from the series is pictured above)
Southport Magistrates Court heard the Netflix star had previously been fined $827 for a similar offence.
Foster’s barrister Brooke Winter told the magistrate her client admitted his behavior was ‘disgusting’ and that alcohol consumption and mental health issues affected him on the night in question.
“He sent an email to our office saying, ‘I am ashamed and disgusted by the behavior I have exhibited and promise I will never let this happen again,’” Winter said.
“He has a four-year employment contract and he knows his actions could undo it all.”
Winter argued in court that the influencer, who supports himself with income from his social media posts and contracts with Netflix and Warner Bros., is involved in charities and recently won an award from the Australian LGBTQI Forum.
He was fined $1,400 but spared a conviction.
Foster first gained viral fame after being photographed with Kim Kardashian in 2014.
He went on to star in Netflix’s Byron Baes and billed himself as ‘Australia’s biggest male influencer’ in the reality series.
Since the series, Jade has also launched an acting career with a role in Australian horror film The Possessed alongside Wolf Creek’s John Jarrett and Home and Away’s Lincoln Lewis.