Former Miss South Africa and Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Tebow and her husband, Tim Tebow, are expecting their first child!
Former Miss South Africa and Miss Universe 2017, Demi-Leigh Tebow , and her husband, Tim Tebow, have announced that they’re expecting their first child.
“I’m so grateful because I just couldn’t imagine a better life partner to do life with, first and foremost,” the 29-year-old beauty queen said. “To be able to raise a little tiny human being together. I’m so grateful that Tim is my husband… that we get to do parenting together.”
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