KARREN Brady is going to be a grandma again as her daughter revealed she is pregnant with her second child.
Sophia Peschisolido announced she’s expecting again with fiancé Frankie Makin one year after the birth of their son.

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The influencer shared the exciting news with a sweet beachside video featuring the couple and their young son, alongside the caption: “coming soon… baby”.
In the adorable video, Sophia cradles her baby bump while dressed in a flowing white off-shoulder top and matching skirt.
She beams as Frankie is seen lifting their toddler into the air in another snap.
Sophia shows off her blossoming bump against a sunset backdrop with Dubai’s city skyline behind them.
Fans flooded the comments with messages of love and congratulations.
Lottie Tomlinson commented: “Aw yay congratulations”, while influencer Danielle Metz wrote, “Sophia!!! Omg so happy for you”.
It will be the first grandchild for 56-year-old Karren and ex-footballer Paul Peschisolido.
Sophia, 27, works as an influencer and model, who often wows with underwear snaps.
Landing brand deals with Lounge Underwear, Gym King and NovaBeauty, Sophia has 322,000 followers on Instagram
Sun columnist Karren, the first lady of football, married Paul Peschisolido in 1996 and also has a son called Paolo with him.
Speaking about her daughter and helping her career, Karren has said: “I’m very proud of her, she’s a very kind, lovely girl. I did take a few photos of her [for social media] in lockdown.
“We all had a little go at some point when she couldn’t do it herself.”
The Apprentice star recently told how she has been left terrified in her own home after a burglar struck four times in 16 hours.
In a victim impact statement read to the court by the prosecutor last month, Baroness Brady said she felt “targeted, watched and exploited” by Adnane.
The businesswoman and advisor to Lord Sugar on BBC1’s The Apprentice programme, wrote: “While some may view burglary as a crime against property, for me it has been a deeply disturbing violation of my personal space, security, and peace of mind.”
She went on: “The fact that someone trespassed onto my property, not once but four times, has made me feel as though I was being targeted, watched, and exploited.”

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