Home and Away star Adam Rowland is expecting his first child with his fiancée Olivia Lewis. The 31-year-old actor shared the exciting news on social media on Wednesday night, posting a heartfelt gallery of photos confirming Olivia's pregnancy.
Heartwarming Announcement
One precious photo showed Adam tenderly embracing his pregnant partner, whose blouse was pulled up to reveal her growing baby bump. Another picture captured the pair embracing in a scenic backyard, as Adam gazed in awe at his partner's belly. The couple exuded love in the sweet gallery, which the former Neighbours actor captioned with telling words: 'Family photo needed a refresh.'
Well Wishes from Co-Stars
Many of Adam's soap opera friends took to the comments section to offer their congratulations. 'Aww STOP IT!!! How wonderful! Congratulations,' gushed Home and Away veteran Lynne McGranger. 'CONGRATULATIONS guys. So so happy for you!' added Summer Bay veteran Juliet Godwin. 'Awww YAAAAAYYY,' chimed in series star Sophie Dillman.
Recent Engagement
It has been an eventful few months for Adam, who in January confirmed his engagement to longtime partner Olivia Lewis. The Home and Away actor shared a stunning image of his sunset proposal at Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland. He got down on one knee and presented a ring to his beloved as they took in the incredible view from the iconic hill. 'Our favourite sunrise,' Adam captioned the romantic photo posted to Instagram.
Career and Storylines
Adam is a beloved actor on the series, having portrayed musician Remi Carter since 2021. He plays the lead guitarist for a band in the show named Lyrik, alongside Kirby Aramoana (Angelina Thomson), Eden Fowler (Stephanie Panozzo), and Bob Forsyth (Rob Mallet). Adam was recently embroiled in a dramatic storyline where his character Remi was caught up in a horror train crash that ended the season finale with a devastating cliff-hanger.
Adam previously revealed how he spends the Christmas holidays. 'I grew up in Albury-Wodonga [on the NSW-Victoria border],' Adam told TV Week. 'The family gets together and Mum puts on a big spread for lunch, then we fall into a food coma. I spend Boxing Day with a bunch of old school mates, playing backyard cricket. It's going to be nice to unwind after a hectic year.'



