Jamie Laing announces surprise new career move after recreating Harry and Meghan famous ‘Baby Mama’ twerk with pregnant wife Sophie Habboo

On Friday, Jamie Laing revealed his latest professional change, following his performance of the well-known “Baby Mama” dance reminiscent of Harry and Meghan.

This past week, the host (aged 36) along with his spouse, Sophie Habboo (age 30), who are soon-to-be parents for the first time, playfully recorded themselves at Buckingham Palace as a fun reaction to the Duchess of Sussex’s dance in the delivery suite.

In an unexpected turn of events, it’s been disclosed that Jamie is attempting to transition into the role of a motivational speaker, with the aim of inspiring people in Britain to stop hitting the snooze button instead.

He’s made a fresh anthem called “Morning People,” which includes a motivating animated video of the lyrics.

Peeking backstage, you can catch Jamie at his workspace, preparing to record an energetic song in the studio.

The latest campaign featuring Samsung Health’s most recent Galaxy Watch collection encourages the nation to reach their fitness objectives and enhance their sleeping patterns.

Speaking after finishing a 150-mile ultramarathon, Jamie shared this sentiment: “Conquer your mornings, and you’ll conquer the day.

I’m really fond of Samsung Health because it assists individuals in comprehending their bodies and minds better, while also demonstrating how technology can aid in leading an optimal day.

This week, Jamie and Sophie performed a replica of Harry and Meghan’s well-known “Baby Mama” dance in the central part of their royal home.

Previously recognized royal figures ignited widespread conversation when the Duchess of Sussex recently shared an astonishing throwback video on Instagram showing them participating in a popular trend four years ago, just prior to her giving birth to their daughter, Princess Lilibet, this past week.

At the lavish event for The King’s Trust charity, Jamie surreptitiously filmed and later shared the video on his personal Instagram account, acknowledging the rule-breaking with a caption that read: “Apparently, it’s not allowed to record inside Buckingham Palace.

The video displayed them dancing on a grand, red-carpeted and gold-trimmed stairway that ascends to the State Rooms, surrounded by paintings of royal family members.

Although it was undeniably a violation of protocol that had the potential to cause a significant reaction, luckily, palace staff managed to see the humor in the situation instead.

The official Instagram account ‘@theroyalfamily’ responded to the post with the message, “We notice you,” followed by two eye emojis and a wink emoji.

At the appropriate moment, The King’s Trust chimed in with a friendly comment, “Everyone here is remarkably courteous,” accompanied by a cheerful emoji.

Presenter Fearne Cotton, who was among the guests, remarked, “You were even using your paparazzi camera with a flash. Consider the impact that flash might have on those invaluable pieces of art.

A different admirer jokingly commented: ‘When you have the opportunity to do it at the Palace, yet Harry and Meghan didn’t lol.’ (Note that “it” is a placeholder for an action or event being referred to)

A person responded to the Royal Family’s reaction by saying, “This comment came as a refreshing change in these often troubling and grave times.

The Mail reported that a palace aide stated, “I believe it was all in good humor. It’s clear the intention was to support Prince Jamie’s dedication to The King’s Trust Awards, although it isn’t an action we’d typically advise guests to replicate.

According to the Royal Family’s official statement, they playfully confirmed that they do possess a touch of humor every now and then.

‘As for Jamie, may we recommend a visit to the Tower of London. Hashtag Winkyfacelolz.’ 

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2025-06-27 02:37

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