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Sofia Richie Grainge Expecting Second Baby with Husband Elliot
Sofia Richie and Elliot Grainge reveal pregnancy with their second child and share family moments featuring 16-month-old daughter Eloise, inspiring Richie's new fashion line.
- On October 16, 2025, Sofia Richie Grainge shared on Instagram a mirror selfie revealing her bare baby bump, announcing her pregnancy with husband Elliot Grainge.
- Sofia Richie Grainge said motherhood influenced her SRG line and she kept the pregnancy private to protect mental health and couple's privacy, posting `On my way to launch these babies` on Instagram.
- On May 21 the family posted photos celebrating Eloise Samantha Grainge's first birthday with pink camping tents, a cotton candy machine, and a sentimental caption about watching her grow.
- Reflecting on motherhood, she noted `I think having a daughter made me realize the importance of feeling confident without makeup`, and she described motherhood as a major learning experience.
- Six months before the Instagram reveal she was already pregnant, and her first pregnancy was revealed in January 2024 when she was about four weeks along, later welcoming Eloise on May 24, 2024.
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The couple married on the French Riviera in April 2023 and already has a daughter named Eloise.
Sofia Richie Reveals Second Pregnancy in a Double Dose of Animal Print
Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty ImagesLast night in Beverly Hills, Sofia Richie Grainge had two major milestones to celebrate. Not only did the model launch her long-awaited eponymous line, SRG, but she also revealed that she’s expecting a second child with husband, Elliot Grainge. It’s a new chapter, both personally and professionally.Richie shared her pregnancy bump via Instagram, pairing a mirror selfie with the caption “On my way to l…
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