LOVE Island fans have been left wondering if Tasha Ghouri has kids.
It was after photographs emerged showing the model posing with a huge baby bump.
Does Tasha Ghouri have children?
Love Island star Tasha Ghouri does not have any children.
The 23-year-old model is enjoying a summer of romance on the ITV2 reality show.
She hasn’t spoken about plans to start a family just yet during her time on the show.
Since going into the villa Tasha has been coupled up with Andrew Le Page.
What was Tasha’s baby bump picture?
In June 2022 The Celeb Report revealed photographs of Tasha posing in clothes designed for heavily pregnant women.
However, she wasn’t actually pregnant, instead the star was wearing a fake bump to model maternity clothes.
Tasha was appearing in a shoot for online fashion giant Asos, which is just one of the brands the star worked for before the villa.
She is seen in an off-the-shoulder midi dress, a large pink and white number and an elegant floaty coral outfit.
Tasha started modelling for the online retailer when Covid meant her dancing jobs dried up.
Her dad Tarek told The Celeb Report: “She started to change her career to something else that she also enjoys, which is fashion, so modelling.
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“Her agency got her some modelling jobs and Asos, the way they seem to work is that they will do modelling photos of your face and your hands and your feet first before they move on to the full body and everybody gets that treatment.”
He explained that it was when her cochlear impant, which helps her hear, was photographed, she rose to fame.
Tarek said: “We started with just a normal earring shot, and it went viral and I think that obviously got her noticed.”
Is Tasha deaf?
Tasha was born deaf and got a cochlear implant when she was five-years-old.
The implant does not cure deafness, but provides a useful sensation of hearing sound.
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The device allows Tasha to receive and process sounds and speech.
The implant doesn’t make you hear normally again, but it can help you with sounds.