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Elle King Is Pregnant, Expecting Baby No. 2 With Dan Tooker
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Date:2025-04-18 21:27:53
Elle King is preparing for another America's sweetheart.
The "Ex's & Oh's" singer shared that she is expecting her second child with partner Dan Tooker.
In a video shared to Instagram Sept. 23, Elle, Dan and their 3-year-old son Lucky Levi announced the arrival of baby No. 2 with an adorable sex reveal. In the clip, Elle—clad in a white cowboy hat and overalls—pulled on a string that caused blue ballons and confetti to fall down all around them. In response to discovering they are having a boy, the trio cheered before crying tears of joy.
And alongside the heartwarming video, Elle—who is the daughter of Rob Schneider and London King—wrote in the caption, "Doubling down."
News of the 35-year-old's pregnancy comes less than a week after the "Drunk (And I Don't Want to Go Home)" singer shared that she and Dan—who got engaged in October 2020—had gotten back together following their split in April 2023.
"We had to grow," Elle told People in an interview published Sept. 18. "I don't know. I'll try anything twice."
And building a strong family unit for their son—born in September 2021—played a huge part in the reconciliation. As Elle put it, "He's definitely brought me and his dad back together just because, what are we doing?"
"We have everything that both of us have ever wanted right here," she continued. "Let's put our weapons down. Come on. This is it. This is life. It doesn't get better than this."
Noting that raising their little one together was "worth wiping the slate clean," Elle added, "This is worth all the effort in the world. My family, this is what deserves all the energy and effort."
And welcoming another member to the family isn't the only way Elle and Dan, 33, are getting a fresh start. The pair are also putting down new roots in Tennessee, where the county singer shared they recently bought a "really gorgeous new house in the mountains of Nashville."
"It's happy, it's beautiful," she said. "I'm very happy, I'm very content, which is nice, and I don't know if I've ever really felt that, so it's a blessing."
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