Bree Tomasel and Sophia Gould Expecting First Baby
After years of hoping, New Zealand broadcaster Bree Tomasel and fiancée Sophia Gould are celebrating an exciting pregnancy announcement. The couple shared their joyful news live on air, revealing their baby is due in July 2026.
Radio and television presenter Bree Tomasel surprised her coworkers with the best kind of news during a live broadcast of ZM's Bree and Clint show. She and her fiancée Sophia Gould are expecting their first child in July 2026.
The announcement came with a twist of humor. Tomasel told her team there was "good news and bad news," explaining their wedding would be postponed because Gould was pregnant.
Behind the celebration lies a journey of patience and hope. The couple spent "years and years" waiting for this moment, including a period where they didn't think parenthood would happen for them.
"It still doesn't feel real," Tomasel shared on the show. The emotion in her words reflected the weight of their wait and the joy of finally seeing their dream come true.
Tomasel also announced the pregnancy on Instagram with a clever photo from Prego, an Italian restaurant on Auckland's Ponsonby Road. Her caption playfully read: "PregGo* Something tells me it's NOT a food baby this time."
The pregnancy news comes just weeks after the couple got engaged in March. Tomasel proposed to Gould at Te Pare Point in Hahei on the Coromandel Peninsula, marking another milestone in their relationship.
The two first connected on a dating app in 2018 and met for their first date at a bar on Auckland's Karangahape Road. Tomasel has described those early days as a "slow burn" that blossomed into lasting love.
Sunny's Take
What makes this story special isn't just the baby news. It's the reminder that some dreams take longer than expected, and that's okay. For couples who've faced similar waiting periods, Tomasel and Gould's openness about their journey offers hope and solidarity.
The broadcaster, who hosts Celebrity Treasure Island and was named TV personality of the year at the 2022 New Zealand Television Awards, has built her career on authenticity. She released a memoir called Unapologetically Me in 2024, sharing her personal journey including coming out to her father after nearly a decade.
Now she's sharing another chapter with joy, humor, and the kind of realness that resonates with anyone who's ever waited for something that mattered.
July can't come soon enough for this growing family.
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Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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