Scarlet Vas and her stepbrother-turned-husband Tayo Ricci have shared exciting news—they’re expecting their first child just a year after getting married.
Scarlet, well-known for her role on the Australian soap Neighbours, now focuses on creating content on OnlyFans with Ricci. The pair made their big announcement through a heartfelt Instagram post, revealing that their family is about to grow from two to three.
After leaving Neighbours in 2018, Scarlet shifted her career to OnlyFans, where she revealed in an interview on the Uncensored Podcast that she earns around $200,000 a month. Scarlet and Ricci’s joint OnlyFans account has gained a lot of attention, especially because they often refer to Ricci as her “stepbrother” on social media.
This part of their story has sparked plenty of conversations. In one TikTok video, Scarlet joked, “You’re my stepbrother. That’s kind of messed up,” to which Ricci humorously replied, “I know what I want, and I get what I want.” The couple has clarified that they are step-siblings by marriage, not blood, and don’t let online comments bother them.
The couple tied the knot last year in a beautiful ceremony in Mykonos, Greece. Now, they’re preparing to welcome their first child together.
The announcement featured a series of six photos on Instagram. One of the images showed Scarlet holding ultrasound scans, while another captured the couple posing with her growing baby bump. The caption read: “And then there were three. We can’t wait to meet you.”
Scarlet also shared an emotional video compilation. The video included moments like their wedding day, the positive pregnancy test reveal, Ricci kissing Scarlet’s bump, and their ultrasound appointment, where the sound of their baby’s heartbeat was heard.
Fans flooded the comments with excitement. One follower wrote: “Omg, so happy for you guys!” Another shared: “Incredible! So excited!”
Of course, not all comments were serious. One user joked: “When step bro and step sis have a baby, is it a step baby?”
Scarlet and Ricci’s story continues to capture attention as they prepare for their next big chapter—parenthood.