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06 Sept 2025

'Things are going to get a whole lot busier': RTÉ star reveals she's expecting second child

Famous Irish faces rushed to congratulate the Ireland's Fittest Family coach on the news

'Things are going to get a whole lot busier': RTÉ star reveals she's expecting second child

Anna Geary and her son Ronan. Photo via Instagram

RTÉ star Anna Geary has revealed she's pregnant with her second child, telling fans that life is about to get "a whole lot busier."

The former camogie ace and Ireland's Fittest Family coach shared the happy news on Instagram, posting wholesome photos of her out for a stroll with her little boy Ronan, who was born in August 2023.

In the snaps, Ronan wore a white jumper proudly emblazoned with the word "brother" as Anna beamed beside him in a flowing green dress.

Sharing her delight, Anna captioned the post: "Things are going to get a whole lot busier ❤️ #bigbrotherpromotion @kev_sexton xxx."

The news sparked a flood of congratulatory messages from Anna's RTÉ colleagues and other Irish stars.

Miriam O'Callaghan wrote: "Comhghardeachas Anna to you and Kev - wonderful news. Ronan will be the bestest brother."

Fellow pundit Ursula Jacob added: "Massive congrats to you all, Ronan will be the best big brother ❤️ Hope @kev_sexton has the white crusty rolls ready on demand for you!" while Evanne Ní Chuilinn commented: "Ronan will be so excited, congrats Anna and Kev."

Arthur Gourounlian kept it simple with: "Congratulations YES," and Carl Mullan wrote: "Massive congrats."

Architect Dermot Bannon also chimed in, adding: "Congratulations, that's great news!!"

Anna and her husband Kevin Sexton, who tied the knot in 2019, welcomed Ronan, their first child, last summer. Now, baby number two is on the way, and if Anna's post is anything to go by, the Geary household is set for even more chaos and joy.

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