Phoebe Tomlinson, the 22-year-old sister of former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson, has announced she is expecting her second child with partner Jack Varley. The couple shared the news on Instagram, with their daughter Olive playing a key role in the reveal.
Pregnancy Announcement on Instagram
In a series of photos posted to her Instagram account, Phoebe showed Olive holding sonogram images while the proud parents smiled in the background. One image zoomed in on the scans as Olive held them close to Phoebe's small bump. She captioned the post: "One more to adore. We’re delighted to announce that Olive is going to be a big sister."
Family Reactions
Louis Tomlinson was among the first to congratulate his sister, commenting: "First picture is too cute xx." His girlfriend Zara McDermott also expressed her joy, writing: "The most perfect news!" Phoebe's sister Lottie added: "So exciting, love you all so much," while influencer Molly-Mae Hague shared a touching message.
Phoebe's Journey as an Influencer
Phoebe and her twin sister Daisy have built successful careers as influencers. Three years ago, Phoebe announced her first pregnancy with a sweet Instagram reel set to an Ellie Goulding cover, telling followers: "Our little miracle, joining us this Winter." The video showed her reacting to a positive pregnancy test and sharing the news with her boyfriend and family. The couple later welcomed their daughter Olive.
Family Background
Speaking to the Mirror last year, Phoebe reflected on their rise as influencers: "We probably didn't realise it could get as big as it was. We're definitely really grateful for the position we're in now." She admitted they have "never really had time to process" their success, adding: "When you put it into perspective, it's crazy."
Coping with Grief
The Tomlinson family has faced significant loss, including the death of Phoebe's mother Johannah from leukaemia in December 2016, and sister Félicité. Lottie Tomlinson spoke exclusively to the Mirror about experiencing grief: "I think actually having two grief experiences taught me a lot because the first time round obviously it was so new to me and we hadn't really ever been offered any kind of support or therapy."



