TOWIE's Georgia Kousoulou rushed to hospital after her and Tommy Mallet's unborn baby has ‘reduced movement’
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The ITVBe reality star, who is pregnant with her second child with husband Tommy Mallett, has told her fans she immediately sought medical care when she became aware of the worrying pregnancy signs.
Kousoulou, who has kept her fans updated throughout her pregnancy and has previously announced she is expecting a baby girl, took to her Instagram Stories to give the health update.
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Hide AdIn a photo she uploaded, the 33-year-old pulled up her tracksuit top to show off her baby bump. In the caption she wrote: "Baby girl wanted attention. Rushed out the house as felt movement was reduced so made sure I got checked.”
But, thankfully in the same update she revealed: “everything is good” and added: “Thank you God”. She also added a pink love heart emoji.
The reality TV couple announced they were expanding their family back in May. Kousoulou went on to share a series of images of her ultrasound scans. The couple, who started dating in 2014 after meeting on ITVBe's TOWIE, are already parents to son Brody, three.


Their happy news comes around a year after Kousoulou and 32-year-old Mallet told their fans that she had suffered a miscarriage. The mum later revealed that the parents were told at their 12 week scan about a rare chromosome disorder, called triploid syndrome - and that meant their baby had no chance of survival.
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Hide AdWriting on Instagram in April 2023, she wrote: "Our 12 week scan to be told our baby had not survived & I needed an op . . . 12 weeks of feeling every emotion, hoping & praying but in the end, nothing else we could of done.
"We don’t really have the words to say right now except we are lucky to have amazing family & friends around us .. & most importantly we are blessed to have our beautiful Brody who we couldn’t of got through this without him. We will have the words soon but right now we are taking time for us as a family."
After recieving lots of messages of support from her fans, Kousoulou thanked fans for their support amid the "unbearable pain." Her baby girl is due in December.
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