Strictly Come Dancing professional Dianne Buswell has plenty to contend with between making it through the BBC dance competition with her celebrity partner Stefan Dennis all while pregnant with her first child - and now she and partner Joe Sugg are making huge decisions about how their child's nursery will look.
In Joe's latest vlog posted to YouTube, he shared the major update that they've felt the baby kick for the first time, gushing: "Today was the first day, this is a monumental day. Because you're into the next week of Strictly, but this morning was the first time ever that I felt little man kick."
Dianne shared: "Yeah, he kicked this morning!" as an overwhelmed Joe said: "He's properly kicking all morning."
"He's been giving me butterflies all morning," Dianne said, before telling fans that Joe had been singing Rainbow Connection to their little boy so he could feel the vibrations through her tummy.
But the parents-to-be have a big decision to make when it comes to their son's nursery, as Joe struggled to choose between wallpaper patterns. One potential design featured fishing boats and whales on a cream background, while another was a Winnie the Pooh inspired 100 Acre Wood design. Another featured classic Dumbo characters on a white background.
He explained that their son won't be staying in the nursery for the first six months of his life, so they have plenty of time to prepare. He told fans: "These are the three that we both like. These are the samples they give you, but it's not much of a sample - it's not enough to be able to see, properly, what it looks like on the wall."
Joe said the sailboat pattern is his favourite of the three, and told fans: "The sort of off-white texture with the boats and the little ducks! As you can see, the walls have got panelling on, so do you wallpaper just inside the panels and have the walls a different colour in between?"
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