For the first time since rumours started swirling last year, Karl Stefanovic has confirmed his wife Jasmine Yarbrough is 20 weeks pregnant.
show host seemingly excited to reveal the details of his private life.of his marriage to Yarbrough, 35: “We’re glad that some of the heat has died out of the whole thing and we sort of lead a more normal life than we did before.Shortly after photos of Jasmine in a black bathing suit in Byron Bay emerged in December, Karl made a cheeky announcement on Instagram.
And over on Kyle and Jackie O, when asked if the couple knew the sex of their unborn child, Karl said they had opted not to find out until the birth.
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