Mummy Pig has some exciting news—she’s pregnant with baby number three! The beloved Peppa Pig matriarch shared the announcement on the February 27 episode of Not Gonna Lie, hosted by Kylie Kelce, who is also expecting.

“Well, I’m thrilled to say I’m pregnant. Baby number three is due in the summer,” Mummy Pig told Kelce during the podcast interview.

Kelce, who is navigating her own journey to baby No. 3, was eager to hear how Peppa and George were handling the news.

“They’re just taking everything in their stride, really,” Mummy Pig explained. “Peppa says, ‘She’s an even bigger sister now, and I’m an even bigger mummy.’ Kids will humble you.”

Of course, big changes come with big emotions—even in the Peppa Pig universe.

“We’ve had a few big feelings, as we call them, but we talk and reassure them when they need it. It’s an exciting change, but it is a big one,” she added.

How will Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig handle baby No. 3?

Kelce, who is preparing for life as a mom of three herself, joked about switching to a zone defense parenting strategy—a reference to American football.

“Oh, like American football. Oh, sorry, it’s probably just football for you, isn’t it?” Mummy Pig quipped.

She admitted that adjusting to being outnumbered might take some work, but she and Daddy Pig are ready for the challenge.

“Well, Daddy Pig and I will be outnumbered now, so we’ll take any tips you’ve got. But we’re a great team, and he’s very hands-on,” she said.

Kelce couldn’t help but agree: “It’s the best, isn’t it?”

“Oh, it really is,” Mummy Pig responded.

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A special moment for Peppa Pig fans

Mummy Pig’s pregnancy reveal isn’t just a fun plot twist—it marks a major milestone in one of the world’s most beloved children’s shows.

Since its debut in 2004, Peppa Pig has become a global phenomenon, airing in over 180 countries and translated into more than 40 languages. The franchise has expanded beyond TV, with theme parks, stage shows, and over $1 billion in annual merchandise sales.

Her pregnancy was first teased in a Good Morning Britain segment, where she expressed her excitement and some very relatable mom struggles:

“Excited. Nervous. Often a bit nauseous, and I can’t go five minutes without needing a wee,” she confessed.

When will the episode air?

The official reveal will take place in the final episode of the current Peppa Pig series, titled “The Big Announcement,” airing March 30—coinciding with Mother’s Day in the UK. Fans can expect to meet Peppa’s new sibling in the fall.

How Peppa Pig’s baby storyline can help parents

For parents of toddlers, this storyline is more than just fun TV—it’s an opportunity to help kids understand and prepare for big life changes in a way that feels relatable and engaging.

  • It normalizes big feelings. Mummy Pig shared that Peppa and George had “the occasional wobble and worry” when they first heard the news—but ultimately, “they’re mostly just completely delighted.” This mirrors what many toddlers experience when they learn a baby is on the way: excitement, uncertainty, and lots of questions.
  • It sparks sibling conversations. Parents can use the show to help kids understand what’s coming. Peppa and George have already been bombarding Mummy Pig with the classic toddler questions: “Every day they ask me how big the baby is. When is it coming? Does it like dinosaurs and muddy puddles?” Sound familiar? Watching Peppa’s journey could help kids process their own sibling anxieties and give parents an easy way to start those conversations.
  • It makes preparation fun. Mummy Pig admitted they haven’t picked a name yet,” leading to a playful on-air discussion about possible options (Richard? RK? Daddy Pig, of course, has plenty of opinions). This could be a great opportunity for parents to involve little ones in getting ready—whether that’s choosing a baby name, picking out clothes, or practicing their future big sibling role.

With Peppa Pig continuing to be a staple of childhood worldwide, Mummy Pig’s newest addition is more than just a TV moment—it’s a big deal for millions of little fans.

“All the firsts—the first time the baby laughs, or crawls, or plays. I mean, those are the best, aren’t they?” Mummy Pig reflected on Not Gonna Lie.

Kelce agreed: “They are. And now, we can share those moments with Peppa and George, too.”

For parents of Peppa Pig fans, this means one more reason to tune in—and maybe one more way to prepare their own little ones for a growing family.

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