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LOOK: Sarah Lahbati, Richard Gutierrez expecting second child

/ 12:06 PM September 19, 2017

Sarah Lahbati and Richard Gutierrez announced on their reality show and on social media that there will be an addition to the family.

The pair disclosed the good news through a family photo that showed 4-year-old Zion on top of his dad and Lahbati holding pictures of the ultrasound.

The 23-year-old actress shared that she was “very much pregnant” and was bracing herself for pains such as backaches, cravings and mood swings, but looked forward to meeting their new baby “next year.”

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On “It Takes Gutz to Be a Gutierrez,” Gutierrez noticed that his fiancée was “moody,” which clued him in to her pregnancy.

In an Instagram post, the “La Luna Sangre” actor called Lahbati a “super mom” and that the pair are “very excited for this new journey.”

Ruffa Gutierrez expressed her excitement for her brother’s family:

SARAH IS PREGNANT!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼CONGRATULATIONS to the engaged cutie couple @richardgutz and @sarahlahbati 😍❤️ @officialziongutz is gonna have a playmate!! #GutzOnE #family #reality

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On Twitter, Lahbati reminisced about the past year, which included a Swiss mountain proposal in July and juggling motherhood with a showbiz career:

The actress wrote, “Nothing will stop from growing stronger as a family & loving harder.” /ra

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