Sophie Kasaei breaks down in tears in emotional clip as the star shares the moment she found out she was pregnant after two years struggling to conceive

Sophie Kasaei revealed she’s expecting a baby in an emotional video posted to Instagram on Saturday.

Geordie Shore’s Charlotte Crosby, 36, and her boyfriend Jordan Brook, 30, revealed last week that they are expecting their first child.

In the video, Sophie is taking a pregnancy test and reveals that while the line is faint, the result is positive.

She took another test, and it confirmed she was pregnant, bringing her to tears.

Overjoyed, Sophie continued to weep as she revealed the incredible news, crying out, “Oh my God, I’m pregnant!”

Alongside the clip she penned: ‘The moment I found out I was going to become a mam.

After years of trying and receiving negative test results each month, which was incredibly disheartening, I was stunned to finally see a positive result.

I always loved watching reveal videos online – they filled me with hope and let me dream about the day I’d finally get to make my own. And now, here I am, actually posting one! It feels surreal.

I know these kinds of videos can be difficult to watch for people in the TTC community, but I want to encourage everyone: this moment will happen for you. Don’t give up, don’t accept ‘no’ as a final answer, keep striving, and believe that your dream will come true.

I honestly didn’t expect to get pregnant so quickly after the LIT treatment and uterine washes I received from @fertilysis. I was completely surprised!

Please excuse my blurry vision – I recently had a CO2 laser procedure and things still feel a bit surreal. I feel like my time has finally arrived.

The expectant parents shared their happy news in a sweet way: they decorated their Christmas tree with a special ornament that said, ‘Merry Christmas Mummy and Daddy. See you in 2026.’ They looked incredibly happy and in love while doing so.

The video starts by showing a couple wrapping a gift last year and putting it beneath their Christmas tree.

Last year, Sophie and Jordan followed an old superstition, placing a baby blanket under their Christmas tree with the hope of having a baby in 2025.

The video then showed the couple looking stunning: she wore a tight-fitting, glamorous red dress that highlighted her baby bump, and he was in a tuxedo. They were dancing happily near their Christmas tree.

I was so touched seeing Sophie share those videos! One showed her positive pregnancy test, and another captured Jordan’s reaction – his jaw just dropped! They were both overcome with emotion, and honestly, it brought tears to my eyes too. It was such a beautiful moment to witness.

The couple posted a video showing their sonogram, and a heartwarming moment of Jordan kissing Sophie’s baby bump.

The announcement video concluded with the message, ‘Baby Brook Due 2026’. 

Sophie penned: ‘The most magical gift. Merry Christmas from the three of us’. 

Jordan shared a heartfelt message, saying, ‘My sweet girl, I’m incredibly proud of you and of us both. Even when things were hardest, we never gave up, and now we’ve been blessed with something amazing. I love you and our baby more than anything.’

This news follows Sophie sharing her difficulties with getting pregnant in September. She had experienced a chemical pregnancy while trying to have a baby with Jordan.

A chemical pregnancy is a very early miscarriage that occurs soon after a fertilized egg attaches to the uterus.

The Geordie Shore star and Jordan are continuing their path to parenthood by beginning a new type of therapy.

Sophie announced she’d begun Lymphocyte Immunization Therapy (LIT), a treatment where doctors study a patient’s immune system and then give them therapy tailored to their specific needs, as explained by The Fertility And Gynaecology Academy.

Taking to Instagram, the TV personality penned: ‘After 28 months our fertility journey continues.   

Today marks a significant step forward in our fertility journey! We’re starting our first round of Lit therapy, along with other treatments, at @fertilysis – something we’ve been waiting a long time for.

We’re taking things one day at a time and staying positive. We truly appreciate all the kind messages and support from our friends and family – it means so much to us.

‘To those who are also in the same boat. Keep going. Keep communicating and keep exploring.’

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2025-12-13 15:49