Ehra Madrigal pregnant with first child

Ehra Madrigal pregnant with first child

/ 04:24 PM March 19, 2025

Ehra Madrigal pregnant with first child

Ehra Madrigal with her husband Tom Yeung. Image: Instagram/@nextbymetrophoto via @iamehramadrigal

Ehra Madrigal and her businessman husband Tom Yeung could not seem to contain their joy as they announced her first pregnancy, which came about eight years after they tied the knot.

Ehra flaunted her baby bump by the beach while Yeung lovingly looked at her, as seen in the photos on the former actress’ Instagram page on Tuesday, March 18.

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“In God’s perfect timing. There’s a YEUNG one coming soon,” she captioned her post.

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“P.S. Please pray for our growing little FAM. [It] would mean a lot. Thank you!” she added.

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Several celebrities flocked to the comments section to celebrate the couple’s announcement, among them Iza Calzado, Megan Young, Alodia Gosiengfiao, Pauleen Luna, Bianca Manalo, Chito Miranda, and Ehra’s sister, Michelle Madrigal.

“Yay the secret is out. I’m so happy for you Ate! Love you guys,” Michelle wrote.

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Ehra Madrigal pregnant with first child

Image: Instagram/@iamehramadrigal

Ehra Madrigal pregnant with first child

Image: Instagram/@iamehramadrigal

Ehra and Yeung got married in Boracay in 2017.

Before she took a break from show business, Ehra starred in several GMA TV series including “Encantadia” (2005), “Kamandag” (2007), “Lupin” (2007), “Darna” (2009) and “Indio” (2013).

She also became a calendar girl for a liquor brand in 2008, and had cover girl stints for a men’s magazine.

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