Olympic medallist Beth Tweddle has announced she is four months pregnant with her first child. 4 months since she shot Rio on that fateful night. 6 months pregnant. Then she comes back and says she had a miscarriage and he actually looks disappointed something she sees in his face when she tells him. Beth was exhausted. React! Beth starts the March 24 episode by being the "boss bitch" Rio told her to be. Beth was waiting for her new friend, but she wasn’t coming. The end of Good Girls Season 3, Episode 2 saw Rio and Beth at the bar together. The series is executive produced by Bans, Dean Parisot (who directed the pilot), and Jeannine Renshaw for Universal Television. She announced that she is four months pregnant with her first child earlier this week. She finally told Rip that she could not have kids in … She could barely see her feet now. She brings him to the back room and walks him through her production. Beth finally tells them that Rio’s alive, but she worries if they go to the police, they’ll all wind up in prison and she’ll still get shanked. Running book club, taking care of the kids, and the ever-expanding girth of her waist was taking its toll. Beth tries to play dumb, but Rio pulls out a gun, so clearly the jig is up. The 33-year-old retired British artistic gymnast, who tied the knot to … SHe told Rio she was pregnant to stop him from killing her. But as Beth looks at him, standing 20 feet away from her, she knows she can’t go home again. How they could have had them reconcile. On May 15, 2020, the series was renewed for a fourth season which is set to premiere on March 7, 2021. Beth told Rio she lost the baby, and the scene was intense. She needed the business up and running fully so she … Jasmine: It was an intense scene, and I was surprised they dropped this storyline so quickly. And Beth Tweddle showed the first signs of her growing baby bump as she … Beth would have to share that she did get pregnant by Rip when she was 15 and subsequently obtained an abortion. Good Girls is an American crime comedy-drama television series created by Jenna Bans that premiered on NBC on February 26, 2018.