Britain's Got Talent winner Michael Auger has announced he is expecting his first child with his wife Nicole, as the couple shared a sweet snap from outside the Eiffel Tower
Britain's Got Talent star Michael Auger, of the winning group Collabro from 2014, has shared joyous news – he's about to become a father.
The 35 year old singer took to Instagram with an adorable snap to announce the news. Posing outside the iconic Eiffel Tower with his wife Nicole, Michael is seen tenderly kissing her baby bump. Alongside the photo, he gushed: "In the city of love celebrating our new lil love (love heart emoji) #paris #eurostar."
The couple's friends and fans were quick to shower them with congratulations on their social media announcement. Bandmate Jamie Lambert affectionately responded: "Lovely, Lovely, Lovely," with a red heart emoji.

Meanwhile, vocalist Lauren Samuels shared her excitement, commenting: "Oh wow! ! Congratulations! ! ! ! !" Likewise, another well-wisher was overjoyed, adding: "Wow! ! Omg omg omg! ! The best news ever. Congratulations. What a gorgeous bambino you guys are gonna make," reports the Mirror.
Michael's claim to fame traces back to his victory on BGT as part of Collabro, alongside Jamie Lambert, Matthew Pagan, Thomas J. Redgrave, and erstwhile member Richard Hadfield.
Despite Richard's departure in 2016 due to controversy over YouTube cover songs, Collabro has enjoyed tremendous success post-talent show, boasting over two million record sales.

The band pushed forward as a quartet, finding even more success and impressively supported Cliff Richard on his Just Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Tour across the UK in 2017.
Right from their first audition, it was crystal clear that the band was destined for great heights. They stunned the judges with their powerful performance of a Les Misérables number, earning themselves a standing ovation.
Simon Cowell couldn't hold back his compliments, exclaiming: "Britain has really got talent." The lads got the thumbs up with four yeses from the judges, breezing into the semi-finals.
They emerged victorious in the contest with 26.5% of the popular vote back in 2014, and later that year, they inked a deal with Simon Cowell's label Syco.
Soon after, they dropped their debut album 'Stars', which charged into the charts and scooped the Number One spot immediately.