Gemma Collins has finally confirmed the news fans have been quietly hoping for — 2026 will be the year everything changes.
The reality TV favourite, 44, revealed that she and her fiancé Rami Hawash are set to get married and welcome a baby next year, marking a deeply personal milestone after a long period of emotional challenges, patience and quiet resilience.

Sharing the update as she rang in the New Year in London, Gemma described the moment as her “final glass of champagne” before stepping into a brand-new chapter of her life — one centred on family, commitment and motherhood.
Posting a series of radiant snaps from a glamorous New Year’s Eve celebration at London’s luxury hotspot The Ned, where the couple were joined by close friends including DJ Fat Tony, Gemma wrote:
“The most fantastic NYE with our faves… it was the final drink of champagne as I have a wedding to plan!! YES I’m getting married this year and YES I’m having a baby.”

The star added that the night felt “out of this world”, hinting that the year ahead would bring life-changing moments she has waited a long time for.

Already a devoted stepmum to Rami’s seven-year-old son Tristan, Gemma has previously spoken about how building their blended family strengthened her desire to expand their future together. Now, with a wedding and baby both on the horizon, that dream finally feels within reach.



In true Gemma Collins style, the celebrations are set to be anything but low-key. The couple have revealed plans for three separate wedding ceremonies, including a main UK celebration, a destination wedding abroad and a more intimate event for close family and friends. Multiple dresses are also firmly on the agenda, with Gemma promising full GC glamour at every turn.
Alongside the joyful personal news, Gemma has also been open about focusing on her health and wellbeing as she prepares for motherhood. After significant lifestyle changes and a renewed commitment to feeling her best, she has said her priority now is balance, strength and happiness — not perfection.
As 2026 approaches, Gemma Collins appears to be stepping into the future she has long imagined — one shaped not by past struggles, but by hope, love and new beginnings.
After years of being open about her journey, the woman known as The GC is finally raising a glass not just to survival, but to a future filled with family, celebration and joy.



