Actress Jenna Ushkowitz, most notably known for portraying the role of Tina Cohen-Chang on the TV series Glee, announced exciting news today. She and her husband David Stanley are expecting their first child! But that’s not all! Jenna also revealed the gender of her little one.

It’s a girl! “Our hearts are so full…” the actress started in her announcement post, which featured a black and white photo of the couple, “Baby Girl Stanley coming in June.” This exciting news comes six months after the couple tied the knot this past July. They were married in Los Angeles in a romantic outdoor ceremony. Their wedding day came just around the couple celebrated 3 years together.

The “Choosing Glee: 10 Rules to Finding Inspiration, Happiness, and the Real You” author reflected on her special day in her last post of 2021 to close out the year. “One of the best/most memorable years to date with so many milestones, while being one of the hardest years of our lives as a collective,” she wrote in a post accompanied by an image of her and David on their wedding day. “I’m choosing to focus on the good today, as we move forward into 2 0 2 2 with the incredible tribe we have built, made up of support and love. Here’s to brighter times ahead and to slowly creeping into 2022.. ✨ please be good to us 🦠 ❤️🙏🏼”

Congratulations to Jenna and David on their pregnancy! We wish them all the best as they prepare to welcome their daughter into the world in June.

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