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Love is in the meadow: fan-favorite couple expecting their first child

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Guillaume and Noëmie, one of the most beloved couples from the French dating show Love Is in the Meadow, are expecting their first child. The announcement was made on Sunday, May 4, 2025—exactly three years to the day since their love story began—via their respective Instagram accounts.

A new chapter is beginning for the couple, who captured hearts during season 17 of the hit M6 series. In a joint Instagram post, they shared an ultrasound photo along with a heartfelt caption: “Three years of love, to the day. Three years of ups and downs. Three years of good and hard times… And we’ve managed to create a little being who already fills us with joy.”

Since the end of the show, Guillaume, a farmer from the Limousin region, and Noëmie, a secretary from Pas-de-Calais, have moved in together and built a lasting relationship grounded in communication and mutual respect.

Back in October, during Love Is in the Meadow: Life After the Show, the couple had expressed their desire to start a family—though they were in no rush.

“We’re not under pressure to have a child right away or to get married,” Guillaume had said at the time. Today, their wish is coming true. The couple has not yet revealed the due date.

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