Big Broods

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The Novogratz Family Bids Bravo Goodbye and Says Hello to HGTV Show

Few parents know how to keep a home high on design like Bob and Cortney Novogratz!

Few parents know how to keep a home high on design like Bob and Cortney Novogratz! The stylish couple just announced that they will be moving their 9 by Design brood from Bravo to HGTV with a new series called, Home by Novogratz. The 30-minute episodes have already begun filming and will air this Summer.

According to the release, the designers will "take on residential design projects — customizing eclectic finds, turning trash to treasure, and mixing colors and textures in innovative ways" on the show. And, the seven Novogratz children — Wolfgang (Wolfie), 13, Tallulah and Bellamy, 12, Breaker, 9, Five and Holleder (Holly), 5, and Major, 2 — will also make an appearance.

Celebrity Pregnancies

Victoria Beckham Is Pregnant With Fourth Child!

There'll be another Beckham!

There'll be another Beckham! And this babe-to-be will make an even four children for famous parents, David and Victoria. The couple confirmed that their family will expand in Summer. It's too early to tell if the tot is a boy or girl, but the babe is sure to entertained by three older brothers — Brooklyn, 11, Romeo, 8, and Cruz, 5. Big broods are becoming more common, with families like the Klum-Samuels and Jolie-Pitts doubling and even tripling the average two. Congratulations to the Beckhams!

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Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's Baby Josie Is Doing Well!

The littlest Duggar will soon be able to keep up with her 18 siblings!

The littlest Duggar will soon be able to keep up with her 18 siblings! Born at 25 weeks gestation on December 10, 2009, Jim Bob and Michelle's youngest daughter, Josie Brooklyn, weighed just one pound and six ounces. Tonight on 19 Kids and Counting, we will get another update of the baby's progress and a tip on how to keep your kids connected even when one is in the hospital. Here's a sneak peek!

To see more pics of the lil girl and her proud parents, read more