People are cheering Natalie Imbruglia's Twitter pregnancy announcement
Our timelines are full of pretty terrible news currently. But, Natalie Imbruglia shared some wonderful news.
On Wednesday, the "Torn" singer revealed on social media a double whammy of good news. First, that she's signed a record deal with BMG! New music is on its way!
Secondly, Imbruglia shared that she's pregnant with her first child.
"For those of you that know me, this has been something I have wanted for a very long time and I’m blessed that this is possible with the help of IVF and a sperm donor," she wrote. "I won’t be saying anything more on that publicly."
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People were applauding Imbruglia's openness about becoming a solo mum using a sperm donor — something that's not often talked about by high profile people.
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