Andy Murray’s wife Kim sparks pregnancy speculation as Wimbledon fans spot her wearing polka dot maternity top to cheer on her husband
WIMBLEDON fans noticed Andy Murray's wife Kim wearing a polka dot maternity top at the championships today prompting them to speculate she's pregnant with the couple's third child.
Glamorous Kim, 31, attended SW19 to cheer on Andy and his mixed doubles partner Serena Williams in their second round match.
But it was her stylish outfit got viewers talking on social media, as it was quickly pointed out she was wearing a £55 Freida maternity top with a pair of grey skinny jeans.
The Sun Online has contacted a representative for Kim for comment.
The pair married four years ago in 2015 and have children Sophia, three, and Edie, one.
Twitter was rife with speculation on baby number three, with one supporter of the pair writing: "Anyone else think there maybe the tiny patter of little Murray feet on the way, there's been a few times I've thought Kim looked pregnant both at #Wimbledon & a few weeks back at Queens 🤔🤔🤔 fabulous news if they are....."
A second questioned: "is Kim Sears pregnant again?"
As a third asked: "Kim Sears is that a baby bump I see? 👀."
Kim regularly cheers on her man at tennis meets around the world and looked pumped throughout the star pairing's match.
She clenched her fist and perched on the edge of her seat as Andy and Serena saw of their opponents in straight sets.
Kim and Andy met each other for the first time in 2005 when she was just 17 and Andy 18, at the US Open.
Her father Nigel Sears introduced the pair to each other, as he was at the time head of the Women's Tennis Association.
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They were revealed to be a couple when Murray kissed Kim after he won his first tournament in 2006, though they briefly split up that year before they reconciled and have been inseparable ever since.
The couple, who married at Dunblane Cathedral on 11 April 2015, announced they were expecting their second child, back in July 2017.
She attended the same school as This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby - Burgess Hill in Sussex, though the TV personality was a few years above.
Meanwhile Andy, who is continuing his return from hip surgery, was delighted with Serena's performance.
After the game, he said: “She returned brilliantly, especially at the end of the first set, beginning of the second. She was hitting clean winners a lot of the time, making my job easier, I was missing my ones on break point.
"Overall we both played well. If she continues to return like that, then we have a good chance. For me now, all matches are good. Doubles especially are good for the reactions and reflexes, which something which has helped me the last four or five weeks.
"Once I am finished here, hopefully on Sunday. I will get back and start practising a little bit more singles.”
It will get even harder from here, with top seeds Bruno Soares of Brazil and Nicole Melichar of the US up next.
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