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Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan are expecting their second child together.
The couple already have a one-year-old daughter called Max. “After our difficult experience having Max, we weren't sure what to expect or whether we'd be able to have another child,” Mr Zuckerberg wrote in a post on Facebook.
“When Priscilla and I first found out she was pregnant again, our first hope was that the child would be healthy. My next hope was that it would be a girl.
"I cannot think of a greater gift than having a sister and I'm so happy Max and our new child will have each other.”
He added: “I grew up with three sisters and they taught me to learn from smart, strong women. They weren't just my sisters but some of my best friends. They've gone on to write books, excel at performance, music, sports, cooking and their careers. They showed me how to compete and still laugh together afterwards.”
“Priscilla grew up with two sisters and they taught her the importance of family, caring for others and hard work. They supported each other as first generation college students and in their careers in medicine and business. They have so many inside jokes — the kind only siblings can understand.”
The couple already have a one-year-old daughter called Max. “After our difficult experience having Max, we weren't sure what to expect or whether we'd be able to have another child,” Mr Zuckerberg wrote in a post on Facebook.
“When Priscilla and I first found out she was pregnant again, our first hope was that the child would be healthy. My next hope was that it would be a girl.
"I cannot think of a greater gift than having a sister and I'm so happy Max and our new child will have each other.”
He added: “I grew up with three sisters and they taught me to learn from smart, strong women. They weren't just my sisters but some of my best friends. They've gone on to write books, excel at performance, music, sports, cooking and their careers. They showed me how to compete and still laugh together afterwards.”
“Priscilla grew up with two sisters and they taught her the importance of family, caring for others and hard work. They supported each other as first generation college students and in their careers in medicine and business. They have so many inside jokes — the kind only siblings can understand.”