When is Hannah Cooper due to give birth?
Any day now, as of April 9, 2026.
TV / Celebrity News
This Morning's Rochelle Humes shared an exciting update on air, revealing that co-presenter Joel Dommett and his wife, Hannah Cooper, are expecting their second child any day now. The couple, who are already parents to two-year-old Wilde, a...
Rochelle Humes brought attention to Joel Dommett's impending fatherhood during a recent episode of This Morning. Joel humorously mentioned that if he were to suddenly disappear from the show, it would likely be due to Hannah going into labor.
Hannah Cooper has openly discussed the challenges of juggling life with a newborn and a toddler. She expressed some 'mum guilt' about navigating the dynamics of having two children but acknowledged that the whirlwind of emotions can be a good distraction.
The couple had planned a 'babymoon' but decided to stay home in London as Hannah's due date approached. She is currently remaining close to home in anticipation of the baby's arrival.
Any day now, as of April 9, 2026.
Yes, but they have chosen to keep it private.
Hannah is staying close to home, and they are humorously anticipating a possible on-air dash to the hospital during This Morning.
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