Michael Bublé, Luisana Lopilato expecting a baby

25 January 2013 - 12:43 By Times LIVE
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Singer Michael Bublé and Argentine model Luisana Lopilato have taken to YouTube to announce the upcoming addition to their family.

The 22-second home-made video shows a screenshot of the sonogram showing the baby and a photo of the couple kissing to the backdrop of Bublé’s very apt Haven't Met You Yet, which was actually written for Lopilato.

It reads: "Mike, Lu, and... Mini Bublé!"

The Canadian singer, 37, met married Lopilato in 2008, before getting engaged to her in 2009.

The smitten crooner penned his hit song Haven't Met You Yet for his wife-to-be, who appeared in the music video.

The pair wed in April 2011 in two ceremonies, one in Buenos Aires and one in Vancouver and instead of going on honeymoon, the pair carried out charity work.

Bublé has previously said he wants to start a family and wants to put them first.

In an interview with Daily Mail, he said: 'It can’t always be like that, I won’t allow it to be like that. When I do have children my priority will be my family.”

Bublé added that his and Lopilato’s careers keep them apart a lot, but they do their best to spend as much time together as possible.

He said: “We are definitely apart quite a bit, but I try to hang out with her as much as possible. We try to get together and when she’s on set making her movies I go down there and my job is to rub her feet and bring her coffee basically.”

CP Entertainment says Bublé he was eager to have children of his own because of the influence his parents had on him.

"My mom and dad, I know that they loved us a ton, and the time went by so quickly for them, and that just means a lot to me," he said while playing the USA Game in December.

"I can't wait to have kids of my own so I can give them what my parents gave to us."

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