LAURA Whitmore and Iain Stirling secretly married in Dublin last month – before heading back to their £1million home in London.
The pair, who revealed today they are expecting their first baby, have an epic pad in the capital complete with a PUB in the garden.
So if either of them need to get away from it all when the child is born, the nearest pub is only a footstep away.
Complete with Guinness on tap and tartan seats, the Celtic couple have kitted it out with all of their favourite drinks behind the bar.
Irish Laura and her voiceover star boyfriend often give fans glimpses at their own life at home, after they moved in together this time last year.
They have an elegant two-room lounge containing shelves of books, ornaments, framed photos and even a miniature globe.
Proving she’s still up for a laugh even in a stressful situation, the funny pair posed for a photo inside a loaded delivery van along with Laura’s beloved dog Mick.
“Now taking bookings for all house removals for 2019 #manwithavan#unboxing Mick charges extra,” the Irish presenter captioned the snap.
However, it seems that the couple enlisted the help of several of their friends to take the stress off the big move, as they snapped themselves enjoying a few housewarming drinks with their pals surrounded by their belongings.
And the pictures didn’t end there either, as the 35-year-old gave fans a glimpse at what dinnertime looks like in the Stirling household as she tucked into a plate of fish and chips, captioned: “The first supper.”
A source close to the pair said: “They haven’t been together too long but she wanted to buy a house. It’s their relationship getting more serious.
“Because of their busy jobs they don’t get to spend a lot of time together but this will mean they will see a lot more of each other.
“They are very steady as a couple and it is the natural next step.”
The pair met in 2016 and romance developed last summer, despite comedian Iain’s commitments narrating the hit ITV2 series.
After months of staying coy about the romance, Iain opened up, saying: “I’ve got someone who’s like me, but much, much better. And Laura’s got someone who’s like her, but much worse. I’ve done well out of it, but I’m dead happy because she’s lovely and stuff.”