Harry Potter star Jessie Cave, 34, reveals shes pregnant with her fourth child

HARRY Potter actress Jessie Cave as announced she is pregnant with baby number four. The 34-year-old star gave birth to son Abraham Bam Benjamin in October last year and is already expecting another little one.

HARRY Potter actress Jessie Cave as announced she is pregnant with baby number four.

The 34-year-old star gave birth to son Abraham ‘Bam’ Benjamin in October last year and is already expecting another little one.

Taking to Instagram, Jessie posed for a series of photographs in a bathroom mirror while showing off her growing tummy.

She told her followers: “??can’t hide this new baby anymore??.”

Jessie, who is best known for playing Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter series, has been met with a flurry of messages from her showbiz pals.

Fellow Harry Potter star David Thewlis mused: “Goncralutations Jessie! What a year you’re having x.”

Singer Paloma Faith, meanwhile, said: “Oh wow congratulations! Big family!”

Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan added: “Wow ? super mama ??.”

Fans have also inundated Jessie with messages, with one asking: “Wait is this for real??? Congratulations!!”

Another penned: “Jesse, congratulations! It’s such a joy to watch your family grow❤️.”

A third said: “I don’t know how your body does it, it blows my mind!”

Jessie and her partner, comedian Alfie Brown, are already parents to 13-month old Abraham, son Donnie, six, and daughter Margot, four.

Last year, following Abraham’s arrival, Jessie admitted to fans that she’d had a “terrifying” labour.

The tot had a spell in neonatal intestive care before being allowed home.

But the drama didn’t end there. When Abraham was just two months old, he tested positive for coronavirus.

At the time, Jessie shared a picture of her son lying in a cot, telling her Instagram followers: “I watched the news about lockdown from an isolated room in hospital. Poor baby is covid positive.

“He’s okay and doing well but they are being vigilant and cautious, thankfully.”

Abraham spent several days in Chelsea & Westminster Hospital in London before being discharged.

Jessie was quick to thank the “NHS heroes” who had nursed her tiny son back to health.

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