Jessie James Decker Is Pregnant, Expecting Fourth Child With Husband Eric Decker
Decker, party of six!

Jessie James Decker and Family; Photos via Instagram
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Jessie James Decker is pregnant! The 35-year-old is expecting her fourth child with husband, former NFL star Eric Decker, 36.
The singer/songwriter/author/entrepreneur revealed the news to fans on Tuesday morning in an Instagram video showcasing her growing baby bump.
The clip, which was soundtracked by Mariah Carey’s “Always Be My Baby,” featured Jessie James Decker stepping out onto a balcony in a picturesque location, wearing only a pair of underwear and a crop top that allowed her baby bump to be put on full display.
Baby Bump Reveal
Jessie James Decker and Eric Decker’s new bundle of joy will join her sons Forrest Bradley, 5, and Eric “Bubby” Jr., 8, and daughter Vivianne Rose, 9.
The “Should Have Known Better” singer previously opened up about wanting to have more children.
“Honestly, we’re not trying to have a kid —we’re also not, not trying to have one,” Jessie told PEOPLE. “We’re not planning on it, so we’re just letting lives happen. And if it happens, it’s a blessing. If it doesn’t, it wasn’t meant to be, but we’re not doing anything to not make it happen.”

Expanding The Family
In February of 2022, Jessie James Decker revealed that her kids are asking for a baby sister.
“I’ve been extra lovey lately and having the big question mark of ‘is this the end of our baby creating? Are we done?’” Jessie wrote on social media. “I’m so content and full of joy with our 3 but I do go through ups and downs of not being sure at this moment to make it final. I was a total NO up until recently.”
“The kids have been asking for a baby sister. It’s a battle and heavy on my mind lately,” Decker continued. “The idea of worn out pregnancy and always being scared if the baby is growing ok, the hospital stuff (especially with how things are now), the getting sick (I always do) and having my three others to care for etc, is a big factor.
She concluded the post by saying, “But like I said, I’m just going through all of the emotions right now. Maybe not right now? Maybe in a few years? Maybe it will pass? Anyone else here? Need to pray on it.”
The soon-to-be mother of four and her husband celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary in June 2023. The beloved couple took to social media to commemorate the milestone.
“10 years today my love✨ 6/22/13,” the reality TV star captioned a photo from their wedding day.
“Happy 10 years mi amor! Had the most amazing day with you and our babies! I am grateful for your love and commitment to me❤️ You are my North Star, ⭐️” Eric wrote.
New Music
Jessie James Decker, who made waves with “I Still Love You,” her collaboration with Billy Currington, last year, is currently back in the studio working on new music.
Just hours after her pregnancy announcement, Decker shared a photo from the studio via Instagram stories and said she was “cutting a smash.”

New Cookbook
Additionally, she is gearing up to release her new cookbook, Just Eat: More Than 100 Easy and Delicious Recipes That Taste Just Like Home, on October 10.
The New York Times bestselling author will share over 100 new recipes from her kitchen, each of which are inspired by her family, travels, and her garden.

Just Eat will also feature photos of Jessie James Decker and her family as well as tips from The Decker herself about food prep, healthy recipes, and time savers.
Just Eat: More Than 100 Easy and Delicious Recipes That Taste Just Like Home is available for pre-order now.
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