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Apr 22 2011 03:00 PM ET
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Ali Landry Expecting Second Child

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Ali Landry is eating for two.

The Louisiana-bred model, 37, and director hubby Alejandro Monteverde are expecting their second child this fall, a source confirms to PEOPLE.

“They are very happy,” the source says. “And [their 3½-year-old daughter] Estela is ecstatic to have a sibling on the way.”

Landry, who is 3½-months along, wed Monteverde in April 2006.

– Dahvi Shira

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Wow baby boom! This baby is going to be beautiful just like it’s big sister! Congratulations Alejandro, Ali, and Estela!

- Taylor on

Congratulations to them!

I literally LOLed when I saw this announcement. I cannot believe the baby boom! This is insane.

- klutzy_girl on

wow, I didn’t think she would have another one, congrats!

- Rae on

Wow for a second I thought it said Ali Larter, I was thinking dang already?1 Lol but congrats to her!

- lily on

so awesome!! Estela is so pretty and lovely. I think they are the most gorgous family! his movie Bella–bravo! go see it

- guest on

Gorgeous family. Congratulations!

- Blair on

Lily, I thought the same thing – LOL!

- Sheryl on

Yay, so happy for you Ali! Your daughter is so beautiful!

- Carey on

Congrats! A part of me has always rooted for her since Mario Lopez ran the okie-doke on her. Can’t help it- its the scorned woman in me.

- Amber on

Haha Lily! I thought the SAME THING!

Congrats to them. They’re daughter is beautiful and I’m sure this one will be too!

- Emily on

Oh my gosh, Lily, I thought it said Ali Larter too! I had exactly the same reaction. Too funny.

- Ginny on

Congratulations Ali and family!

- Julie on

Lily~I thought Ali Larter too and thought the exact same thing! :-D

- Kim on

Lily, you’re not the only one who was thinking Ali Larter. I was like, didn’t she just have her baby 2 or 3 months ago? Well, either way, congratulations to the expectant family!

- Jamie on

Lily, I thought it said Ali Larter too! Lol! I was thinking, woah that was fast… Congrats to Ali, Alejandro and Estella. Can’t believe the celeb baby boom, and it’s only really the beginning of the year – i’m sure there will be lots of new announcements to be made as the months roll on

- Maddie on

Too funny, lily! I thought the same thing as well. Congrats to them all!

- brenda on

Looks like most of us jumped to the same conclusion… I also thought I read Ali Larter until I opened up the page. :)
Congrats to Ali LANDRY and her family!

- kjc on

Is she a Saved by the Bell alumnus? Not very familiar with her other than this site

- rudi on

Omg Congrats
Is it me or does her husband look like Soliel Moon Fryes husband Jason Goldberg in this picture?

- Serah on

I hope she doesn’t put bows on the next baby’s head. The bows are getting ridiculous.

- Olivia on

I agree Olivia. She dressed Estella like a doll. It was uncomfortable to watch.

- Tula on

Hey Tula, you could always look away. No one is forcing you to watch. Sheesh!

- Tara on

Doesn’t change the fact she did it, whether people look or not. It’s not healthy to shoehorn children, I just hope for Estella’s sake that Ali grows out of treating her like a dolly.

- Tula on

Tara, one might say the same about your comment ;)

- fuzibuni on

She dresses her daughter in bows and dreses, something that was standard for all little girls up until recently. Doesn’t mean she’s treating her like a dolly just means she’s dressing her like a little girl is traditionally dressed.

- Indira on

She dresses her daughter in bows and dreses, something that was standard for all little girls up until recently.

Standard?? Not really. I have never put bows in my daughters hair. I have nieces and they don’t wear bows either. Bows are not the standards.

- Jillian on

In the south, it’s actually pretty common for girls to wear smocked dresses, ruffly socks, cute shoes, and bows on a frequent, if not daily basis. I know some mom who also lives in the south will immediately disagree, but I grew up in Louisiana and wore Feltman and smocked dresses every day, and my girls and most of my relatives kids dress that way several days a week. We let them play in them, we’re just really good at getting stains out! Since Ali is from Louisiana, it may just really be part of her culture, as it is part of mine. I kind of like little girls dressing like little girls…it’s not too long before they have their own opinions anyway!

- mamaoftwo on

Im so glad for them-they make beautiful children!!

- guest on

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