'Bachelor' Andrew Firestone, Wife Expecting Child

Zap2It.com | September 24, 2008
Ivana Bozilovic and Andrew Firestone
Ivana Bozilovic and Andrew Firestone
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Baby may have been the result of a happy honeymoon

Andrew Firestone, former star of "The Bachelor," will be extending the Firestone legacy to another generation.

The winery owner/reality TV star and his newlywed wife Ivana Bozilovic are expecting their firest child, reports Usmagazine.com.

"As soon as we got married we wanted to start [trying] and we were very blessed and God willing, we were able to make it happen soon after the wedding," says Firestone. "We're just over the moon, we're so happy. It's possible it's even a honeymoon baby!"

Firestone, 33, and the model-actress, 30, dated since 2005 and got hitched in July in Los Olivos, Calif. and honeymooned in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

Other than the baby's due date -- mid-April -- the couple is opting to remain in the dark about other things.

"We've decided that we're not going to find out the sex of the baby," he says. "There's very few surprises left and I already wasted a big one on Ivana when I proposed to her. This will be our big life surprise."

Firestone co-owns the family's Curtis Winery in Paso Robles. He had proposed to "The Bachelor" contestant Jen Schefft in 2003, but they broke up a few months later.

Bozilovic appeared in "Wedding Crashers" and " National Lampoon's Van Wilder."

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