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It'll be a boy for Marcel Vigneron and Lauren Rae Levy!

The Top Chef alum and his pregnant wife, an entrepreneur, revealed the sex of their first child on the way in a video shared exclusively with PEOPLE.

In the sweet clip, the parents-to-be are shown digging into bowls of blue ice cream initially concealed by toasted marshmallows, sporting wide smiles.

The newlyweds, who married in November, have had a difficult road to parenthood after suffering a missed miscarriage in December. (A missed miscarriage is when a mother loses her baby without any symptoms and still experiences all of the signs of pregnancy.)

"Before the reveal, Marcel asked me, 'What do you want for the gender?' And I was like, 'healthy,' " Levy tells PEOPLE. "All we want is a healthy pregnancy, especially after what we went through. It changes your perspective."

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In her January Instagram post, Levy went on to reveal that she eventually had to get a dilation & curettage (D&C) surgery "a few days before Christmas," sharing a photo of herself in her hospital bed.

"Opening up about it was definitely the best thing that I did," she tells PEOPLE. "It was therapeutic and it was part of my healing process and his healing process also, for people to understand what we had gone through and for them to maybe be more sensitive about asking us about baby-making."

The two have since enjoyed learning about the term "rainbow baby" and preparing for their new addition in their Malibu home, where they've been having all their doctor appointments because of the novel coronavirus.

"He and I are both always obsessed with rainbows, too. So it's appropriate that we get this," says Levy. "It's a happy ending. They say a rainbow baby has a special kind of love before it even comes into this world, and that's so true."

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