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TikTok's Campbell "Pookie" Puckett and Jett Puckett Are Expecting Their First Baby
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Date:2025-04-16 15:51:57
Campbell "Pookie" Puckett and Jett Puckett have some news that's absolutely fire.
The married influencers announced June 23 that Campbell is pregnant with their first baby.
"Our greatest blessing," the two captioned a TikTok video showing the two posing in a maternity photo shoot, with Campbell showcasing her baby bump in a cream knitted dress. "Baby Puckett coming soon."
The mama-to-be, whose nickname was given by her husband, is due to give birth in November, the clip showed. Campbell, 32, and Jett, 33, have not revealed the sex of their baby, and their video includes footage of a onesie in a neutral color—beige—hanging on a clothesline.
Many fans have already bestowed a nickname for the pair's upcoming arrival. "BABY POOKIE!!!!" one user commented. "CONGRATULATIONS YOU GUYS!!!"
Another fan wrote, "Baby Pookie is so lucky," to which Campbell responded, "Always dreamed of being a mom and seeing Jett as a dad."
The Georgia couple has been married since 2018. The two have occasionally shared tidbits about their relationship on social media.
"You have to find the right person," Jett said in a TikTok video posted on his wife's page June 19. "It's either absolutely yes or it's absolutely no."
He continued, "How do you know if it's absolutely yes? I think it really comes down to four questions: The first one is, are you truly in love with this person? Number two: Are you genuinely excited to spend the rest of your life with that person? Number three: Do you genuinely feel that you can be your totally natural self with that person? And then number four: Does the other person feel exactly the same way about all three of these questions back towards you? If the answer to all four of these questions is yes, then there's a very good chance that you found the right person."
Campbell added, ""Once you can fully be yourself with someone, that's when you know as well. That's when we knew for sure. And also, when you're excited to make plans with that person, like you're excited to make plans for the future."
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