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Charlie Puth and wife Brooke Sansone are expecting their first child, a surprise the singer unveiled in the music video for his new single.
The reveal is tucked into the clip for the song "Changes", a track from Puth’s forthcoming album Whatever’s Clever.
The video mixes performance footage with intimate, candid moments.
Midway through the clip, Puth and Sansone share a quiet scene that ends with the pair reacting to the pregnancy news.
The personal reveal instantly shifted the conversation about the song, turning it into both a creative statement and a family announcement.

Puth has been steadily rolling out material tied to the new album.
‘Whatever’s Clever’ has already drawn attention for its production and pop craftsmanship, and the surprise pregnancy reveal added a human, offstage dimension to the rollout.
Fans quickly took to social media to congratulate the couple and celebrate the news.
The announcement comes as Charlie Puth continues to build on a career that mixes radio-friendly hits with meticulous studio work.
Songs such as “One Call Away”, “Attention” and “We Don’t Talk Anymore” established him as a pop songwriter with an ear for melody and detail.
With this release cycle he is combining his artistic launch with a major personal milestone.
Industry reaction has been upbeat. Music writers noted that folding a life event into a music video is an increasingly common move for artists seeking to control their narrative while keeping promotion tightly tied to the work.
For Puth, the reveal keeps attention on the single and raises anticipation for Whatever’s Clever.
Brooke Sansone has shared a low profile in public life compared with Puth’s high-profile career, which made the video reveal feel both intimate and celebratory.
The couple has not yet announced further personal details, such as an expected due date.
The combination of personal news and new music gives Puth’s latest era an emotional heartbeat that stretches beyond the charts.
For now, fans can watch the video and hear the new single while sending well wishes to the couple.
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