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'Just imagining what life will be like with two gremlins': Laura Byrne shares hilarious photo of fiancé Matty 'J' Johnson holding wriggling daughter Marlie-Mae - after revealing they're expecting their second child

Bachelor couple Matthew 'Matty J' Johnson and Laura Byrne recently surprised fans by announcing they're expecting their second child. 

And while they are eagerly anticipating the new bub, the parents have their hands full with their daughter Marlie-Mae.

On Thursday, Laura, 31, shared a hilarious photo of Matty, 33, managing to hold on to their one-year-old girl as she wriggled in his arms. 

Funny: Pregnant Laura Byrne shared a hilarious photo of fiancé Matty J holding onto daughter Marlie-Mae as she wriggles in his arms this week. 'I'm so glad you fertilised my eggs,' she joked in the caption of her Instagram post

Funny: Pregnant Laura Byrne shared a hilarious photo of fiancé Matty J holding onto daughter Marlie-Mae as she wriggles in his arms this week. 'I'm so glad you fertilised my eggs,' she joked in the caption of her Instagram post

'I'm so glad you fertilised my eggs,' she joked in the caption of her Instagram post.

Matty replied back, saying: 'Just imagining what life will be like with two gremlins in the mix.'

She quipped right back: 'Serenity now.'

'Half way to number 2': Matty and Laura announced they were expecting their second child together last month, after managing to keep the pregnancy under wraps for some time

'Half way to number 2': Matty and Laura announced they were expecting their second child together last month, after managing to keep the pregnancy under wraps for some time

Matty and Laura announced they were expecting their second child together last month, after managing to keep the pregnancy under wraps for some time.

The family, who were in Byron Bay for the beach photo, beamed brightly for the picture as Laura revealed her baby bump. 

She wrote in the caption: 'I reckon we've kept this little beach ball under wraps for long enough..... Half way to number 2.

In love: Matty and Laura met and fell in love on The Bachelor three years ago. In April last year, the loved-up couple got engaged while on holiday in Fiji (pictured)

In love: Matty and Laura met and fell in love on The Bachelor three years ago. In April last year, the loved-up couple got engaged while on holiday in Fiji

'A big shout out to @matthewdavidjohnson for his contribution,' the brunette beauty joked.

Matty and Laura met and fell in love on The Bachelor three years ago. In April last year, the loved-up couple got engaged while on holiday in Fiji.

They welcomed daughter Marlie-Mae in June 2019. 

And baby makes three: The Bachelor lovebirds welcomed daughter Marlie-Mae in June 2019 (pictured)

And baby makes three: The Bachelor lovebirds welcomed daughter Marlie-Mae in June 2019

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