Professor Green announces girlfriend Karima McAdams is PREGNANT with their first child

Professor Green announces girlfriend Karima McAdams is PREGNANT with their first child… admitting he feels ‘awestruck’ and ‘subservient’ as he ‘watches her body change’

Professor Green and his girlfriend Karima McAdam are expecting their first child together.

The musician, 37, posted a snap to Instagram on New Year’s Day, of him in the bath and Karima, 36, sat on the floor in patterned pajamas, looking at her bump. 

Pro Green – real name Stephen Manderson – captioned the snap: ‘And then, all of a sudden everything is different. It all makes sense.’

On December 30, he had posted a reflective caption asking ‘what’s the point in anything?’

It seems as if this were a precursor to the New Year’s announcement.

He continued in the caption revealing the exciting news: ‘It’s finally gotten to the point where it’s impossible to hide, and unless I wanted to wear prosthetics there was no more sneaking into appointments.

‘Not even during the current climate, having to wear a mask and keeping my hood up with the strings pulled tight has stopped me from getting caught out at the hospital.

‘I’ve been overwhelmed with excitement, admiration and curiosity ever since we found out. I’m excited about meeting you. Holding you. Teaching you. Learning from you.

‘Never have I admired anyone as much as I have your mamma. She’s nothing short of remarkable, remarkable in fact is an understatement.

‘To see the body change in such a way is fascinating, incredible, unbelievable, amazing, ASTOUNDING. Weird. Ridley Scott had to get his inspiration from somewhere…

‘I feel a bit useless sometimes, pedestrianised; left to spectate from the sin bin as each phase plays out. It’s humbling; never do our strengths as men compare to that of a woman. I’m awestruck. Subservient (albeit reluctantly at times.

‘I’m curious about everything to come; about who and how you’ll be, what you’ll look and sound like… and who’ll be the stricter parent.

‘A friend told me the best thing you can do for your own anxiety is to have a child. It sort of made sense at the time, it doesn’t anymore; THIS HAS BEEN WILD.

‘My understanding of mortality and just how fragile life is have grown exponentially. Wishing you all (and hoping for) a very joyous and healthy 2021. Happy new year.’ [sic]