Actress Son Dam Bi pregnant with her first child; announces April 2025 due date |




Son Dam Bi is going to be a mom! The actress announced her pregnancy, revealing that she is expecting her first child and revealed that the baby is due to arrive in April 2025.
On September 26, her agency, Blitzway Studio, shared exciting personal news, stating that the singer-actress and her family are focusing on prenatal care during this special time.In a heartfelt statement, the agency wrote in a statement to Soompi, “Hello, this is Blitzway Studios Entertainment Division (formerly H& Entertainment). Son Dam Bi is expecting a precious life. She and her family are joyfully focusing on prenatal care, and she is due to give birth in April 2025. We appreciate your blessings. Thank you.”

This announcement marks a notable personal milestone for Son Dam Bi, who married former speed skater Lee Kyou Hyuk in May 2022.

The news of her pregnancy comes after Son Dam Bi shared her journey through in vitro fertilization on her YouTube channel, where she received considerable support from her fans. The singer has been open about her experiences, making her announcement even more special to her fans who have followed her journey.

Many wellwishers have taken to social media to express their joy and congratulations for the parents-to-be, with many celebrating this new chapter in their life.

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