by Boy Villasanta
The long wait is over.
After Lovi Poe and ex-beau Montgomery Blencowe, a film producer and scientist, tied the knot in London some two years ago, Monty’s former girlfriend is finally giving birth any time soon.
Lovi disclosed her pregnancy to coincide with their wedding anniversary with Montgomery.
Lovi and Monty got married at Cliveden House in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2023.
At the moment, the couple is happy and excited not only about their film company, C’est Lovi Productions in Los Angeles, California which has already produced several moves like “Guilty Pleasure,” “Escape Plan,” “Bad Man” (a co-production venture) and several others but the coming of an angel to their family..
While at it, the actress busies herself with pictorials and prep-up for the coming of their first-born.
Poe, while shuttling from the United States of America to the UK to the Philippines (although she has to stay in Los Angeles because of her maternity condition), is also monitoring the screening of director Ellen Ongkeko-Marfil’s “Ako si Lakambini,” the biopic of the “Esteemed Woman of the Katipunan” which will open in cinemas on November 5, 2025.
During the special screening of the movie at the University of the Philippines Film Institute (UPFI) Cine Adarna on Octobet 23, 2025, Lovi will meet and greet digitally her fellow creatives and guests for the event.
Being an artist, Lovi has extended her aesthetics on literary notes as she scribbles in her Instagram video poetry about her wonderful state of womanhood.
Here’s Lovi’s verses:
“For years I’ve used #LoviYourBody as a way to honor my being
With every workout and every choice I make celebrating it in its best shape and from
I embrace a whole new chapter carrying life within me
This is the most beautiful transformation yet and I am in awe of
what my body is capable of
From strength to softness from discipline to surrender
I’m learning to love my body in an even deeper way
#LoviYourBody has always been about self-love
and now it’s about embracing every curve, change
and this miracle of life unfolding here’s to honoring every phase
of womanhood
Here’s to love
Here’s to life.”