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UPDATED: Tennis Star Boris Becker & New Wife Lilly Expecting!!
Tennis star and Olympic gold medalist Boris Becker and his new wife, Dutch model Sharlely “Lilly” Kerssenberg, have been vacationing in St. Tropez, and it looks like the newlyweds might have an announcement to make soon!
*Edit* New information after the jump!
Although no statement has been issued, Lilly has been sporting, what appears to be a baby bump. She was spotted wearing a bikini and well, photos don’t lie, right?
Sure, it could be a food baby… I’m sure the cuisine is divine in St. Tropez, but I’m guessing they’re expecting. Maybe. Or not. Wait, no, I say she’s pregnant.
Boris has sons Noah, 15, and Elias, 9 1/2, with ex-wife Barbara Feltus. He’s also dad to Anna, 8 (mom is Angela Ermakova).
Boris and Lilly were married on June 12, in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
If pregnant, we’ll send our congrats!
*Edit* So, turns out Boris and Lilly ARE pregnant with their first child together! Lilly’s grandmother confirmed the news, saying, “Yes, I have waited so long for Lilly to finally have a child. I am so pleased.”
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[...] Kerssenberg, have been spotted out and about during their vacation in St. Tropez, and joining them, Lilly’s “baby bump.” Boris confirms it: There is a baby on the [...]
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