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Cara Banks Is Pregnant With Husband Oliver Banks – Details About The Golf Reporter Recent Baby Bump Details

One of the key reporters at the Golf Channel, Cara Banks, along with her husband Oliver Banks, is welcoming her second child in two months. Turned Robinson to Banks in 2017, she recently posted her baby bump online.

Cara Banks is a British sports broadcaster at Golf Channel and NBC Sports.

Initiated her career as an assistant producer at IMG media, she is now the Morning Drive star presenter helping people explore golf through her reporting.

The 36-year-old is also a major name in the PGA tour coverage.

Cara Banks Is Pregnant With Husband Oliver Banks

Having been married for almost 4 years now, Cara Banks is pregnant with her husband Oliver Bank, also a fellow British who she met in the US.

The lovebirds first started going out in December 2011, now have their daughter arriving in November 2021.

As she revealed through her Insta post in July, there’s a baby girl joining Cara, her husband, and their 2 years old son.

Started her career as Cara Robinson, she changed her name to Cara Banks after marrying her husband on October 7, 2017.

The Banks family now lives together in Fairfield, Connecticut while both working there in Orlando.

Golf Reporter Cara Banks Baby Bump Details

The celebrity media personality Cara Banks showed off her baby bump on August 21 confirming that the Banks family is adding up to become a squad of 4.

Her bump, pretty much invisible from the front even while wearing a body-con dress, she is now one happy mother-to-be for her second child.

Moreover, the first child of the Banks couple is their son Jesse Jagger Myles Banks born on June 1, 2019.

The one delivering the news, Cara was then herself a piece of news as she revealed the beautiful baby bump of hers.

Cara Banks Wikipedia Bio

Made her name as a golf reporter, Cara Banks is not featured on major sites including Wikipedia with her biography, but here we got you covered.

One of two children of her parents Michael Robinson and Sarah Robinson, she had her late younger brother Myles.

While all of her family are into golf, the father-son duo had even won a major golf tournament together.

However, in December 2009, Myles died in Wengen, Switzerland during the Robinson family’s annual Ski Vacation.

Further, she moved to America in 2015 to host Golf Channel’s Morning Drive and now she has been into it for over 6 years.

The 6 feet1 inches tall reporter hosted the introduction ceremony of the World Golf Hall of Fame 2017 and also hosts Golf Central.

Prior to shifting to the Golf Channel, she previously hosted Golfing World at Sky Sports.

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Update: 2023-11-23