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07 Jan 2026

Joy for Limerick entrepreneur as she announces pregnancy with fun gender reveal

Sinead O'Brien, the founder of Vacious shapewear shared a video of the moment she and her husband Simon Fitzgerald and son Jacob found out the baby's gender

Joy for Limerick entrepreneur as she announces pregnancy with fun gender reveal

Sinead O'Brien with husband Simon Fitzgerald and son Jacob following the joyful gender reveal

LIMERICK influencer Sinead O'Brien who many know as Sinéad's Curvy Style on social media has revealed that she is pregnant with a baby girl!

Taking to social media to announce her baby news, the Patrickswell woman and founder of Vacious shapewear shared a video of the moment she and her husband Simon Fitzgerald and son Jacob found out the baby's gender. 

The couple allowed son Jacob to open a box whilst they kept their eyes closed and he revealed the balloon was pink.

Sinead is seen beaming in the video and exclaims to Jacob: "You're having a baby sister. You were right all along."

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Sharing the video on her Instagram page, Sinead said:

"Oh my Gooooodness. 2026 just got a whole lot more interesting!!! The excitement ahhhhh."

Sinead also posted a video showing the moment her friends and family found out the gender of the baby, opting to get some pink and blue iced cupcakes to reveal the happy news. 

A number of Sinead's friends and family bit into their cupcakes but just one was filled in the middle with coloured icing revealing the baby's gender. It was Sinead's mother Rose who managed to get her hands on the special cupcake but in all the excitement it took her a few seconds to realise what the pink icing signified. 

This news is made all the more sweet as Sinead previously bravely spoke about the heartbreak of losing a baby last year.

Sinead married her long-term partner and Crecora native Simon Fitzgerald in a stunning ceremony in the Algarve in September 2024.

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