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Pregnant Influencer Campbell “Pookie” Puckett and Husband Jett Puckett Reveal Sex of Their First Baby
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Date:2025-04-18 08:34:01
Jett Puckett’s hype man duties are about to get a whole lot busier.
The influencer and wife Campbell Puckett—who he affectionately calls “Pookie” in their viral TikTok videos—announced they’re expecting a baby girl in a heartwarming social media video posted Oct. 10.
As the clip began, Jett asked his wife in a voice-over, “You ready, babe? Three, two, one, love you.”
In the video, which started off in black and white, the couple shared a kiss before unwrapping a wicker picnic basket. Upon opening the basket, the video turned to color to reveal an elaborate floral arrangement in various shades of pink. A sonogram of their baby on the way was also seen resting against the basket.
The Atlanta-based couple, who met in 2015 and tied the knot three years later, announced Campbell’s pregnancy in June with a TikTok video capturing their maternity photo shoot.
“Our greatest blessing,” the mom-to-be captioned the post, which noted the baby is due in November. “Baby Puckett coming soon.”
And though she’s known for her fire ‘fits, the 32-year-old is admitted feeling a bit burnt out at times staying stylish during her pregnancy.
“It's been a struggle, I would say—more than I thought,” she confessed to E! News in September. “I just thought it would come more natural.”
Fortunately, she’s had her husband to lean on for more than just fashion compliments.
“If I tell him, like, ‘Oh my God, I have a cramp,’ or something, he is so just right by my side in everything,” Campbell gushed. “He has loved going through this journey with me. It's so special to have someone to share it with.”
She continued, “I just feel so fortunate that I am doing this with someone that I obviously am in love with, and he's just amazing. He's constantly catering to me and my needs, and so concerned with the baby and how we're both doing. So it's really, really sweet to see.”
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