Matildas captain, Sam Kerr, has revealed that she and her fiancé Kristie Mewis expect a baby.
It occurred when the Chelsea star arrived at Kingston Crown Court on Wednesday to give evidence on the third day of the procedures.
Kerr is accused of causing racially aggravated harassment to a police officer in January 2023.
Speaking to the Court, the 31 -year -old revealed that she was waiting for a baby with her fiancee and the West Ham Mewis star, and planned to marry in December.
Mrs. Kerr told the Court: “We wait for our first baby.”
The couple announced the news in November that Mewis, who plays for West Ham, expected a baby, taking Instagram to reveal the news.
Sam Kerr announced that she and her fiancee Kristie Mewis were waiting for a baby while Matildas's star gave tests in court
Kerr warmed the hearts of his 1.7 million Instagram followers after publishing an image of his pregnant fiancee Mewis (in the photo) showing his bulge on Instagram last month
In November, the couple had announced that they were waiting for a baby, publishing several moving photos on Instagram
Kerr and Mewis published a moving images of images on the social media platform of the couple that lies from ear to ear along with an image of one of Mewis's scan.
The couple received an avalanche of congratulations messages, with Matildas teammate from Mrs. Kerr, Mary Fowler, Fran Kirby and Caitlin Cooper, all turned to social networks to broadcast their congratulations for Kerr and Mewis.
It comes after the couple confirmed their commitment in 2023.
On Wednesday, Kerr spoke with the court about his relationship with Mewis. She said the couple had met “about six months” after London moved in 2019 and that Mewis had “slipped on their DMS.”
After initially announcing that they were waiting for a baby in November, Kerr and Mewis found online trolls homophobic abuse. The players were forced to close the comments in their Instagram publication due to the hate messages they received from social networks users.
The couple shared another set of moving photos at the end of January, with Mewis showing that their baby lump seemed to reveal that their baby will arrive at some point in this spring. Kerr subtitled the publication: '26 weeks and brilliant '.
Kerr has not played football since last January after he suffered an anterior cross ligament injury (ACL) that required surgery.
Chelsea coach, Sonia Bompastor, has declared that Kerr could return to football in February or March, and Chelsea star was photographed in training in recent months.
Mewis and Kerr also announced in November 2023 that they were committed, and the Chelsea star declared in court that they had planned to marry in December.
Kerr arrived today at Kingston Crown Court and has given evidence in relation to his trial
Kerr, in the photo together with his father Roger (left), has been accused of racially aggravated harassment in relation to an incident that took place on January 30, 2023
On Monday, a jury was told in Kingston Crown Court that Kerr called a “stupid and white” metropolitan police officer “during a dispute at the Twickenham police station in January 2023.
It is alleged that the Australian and his partner Mewis left on a night when the couple was taken to the station in a taxi.
The driver had complained to the station officers that the couple had refused to pay the cleaning costs after one was sick in the back of the taxi and the other broke one of the vehicle's windows.
Later, the court was shown a Kerr video involved in a heated discussion with PC Stephen Lovell in the early hours of January 30, 2023.
Speaking on Wednesday, his lawyer asked Kerr, Grace Forbes, if she and her family had experienced racism before. She replied: 'Yes. Towards my brother and my father.
'I was nine or ten years old when I witnessed it for the first time. At first, I was quite confused.
'I think he went from the confusion to understand why and converted more into disappointment and sadness.
Kerr also revealed that she and Mewis had met for the first time in 2019 and that West Ham's star had “slipped into her DM”
The Chelsea star has not played since December 2023, after having suffered an anterior cross ligament injury (ACL)
“I experienced … at school, I had experienced being in situations in which the teachers had instigated that it was the uproar when he clearly did not.”
The Captain of Australia said that she had personally experienced racism both in Australia and in the United Kingdom, where she moved when signing for Chelsea in 2019.
“I often arrive at the mall if I am not dressed correctly, they follow me a security guard,” he added.
The case continues.