Lead Singer of All The Rage Expecting His First Baby with Wife

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Lead singer, Jeff Strong, from All The Rage is expecting his first child with his wife, Malia Strong, 23.

“They have appreciated all of the support they have received from people since their wedding in November and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public.”

A source tells REACT that Malia has had her first ultrasound and is “feeling sick but excited.”

The happy news comes 2 months after their wedding on November 18. The pair began dating in March 2017 after meeting at a bar Jeff used to be employed, and were first revealed as a couple in June 2017. During their high-speed, honeymoon-like phase, Jeff and Malia spent time together at each other’s respective homes until they settled in and moved into their first home in June of 2017. They got engaged on December 20 2017. They now reside in Las Vegas.

The couple currently do not have any plans to go anywhere anytime soon.
The couple were recently seen at new bar and venue 172, located inside the Rio Hotel and Casino where All The Rage headlined. And just like their very first appearance together in 2017, they arrived hand-in-hand.

Jeff's Father and his wife Marilyn Strong are “delighted” for the couple — as a source says.

The couple have talked openly about their desire to start a family — with Jeff playfully shooting down a suggestion that he should have five children!

“Of course,” Jeff said when asked about baby plans after the pair got engaged. “You know, one step at a time. Hopefully we’ll start a family in the near future.”

Malia and Jeff both share a love of children, and they always find a special way to connect with young kids during official outings and both support charities that work to better the lives of children. The couple donated 5 of all honeymoon fund donations they received to the Children's Cancer Society.

They are said to be expecting their bundle of joy in Summer of 2019.

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