Pregnant Holly Hagan ‘reveals’ her due date and shows off growing baby bump in white bikini
PREGNANT Geordie Shore star Holly Hagan has revealed her ‘due date’ while showing off her growing baby bump in a white bikini.
The stunning star, 30, looked chic in her beach outfit as she donned a wide-brimmed hat and wore her hair down.
Holly rested her hands on her bump while in her white swimwear and gazed at the camera.
Her husband Jacob Blyth could be seen standing behind his reality star wife and he rested his hands on her hips while gazing at the bump.
Holly couldn’t hide her smile, as she told her legion of fans: “Half way,” followed by a heart emoji.
The star’s followers were quick to comment, with one writing: “Awwww I can’t wait for you to be a mum! You’ll be amazing! ❤.”
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Another said: “Your going to be an amazing mum ❤ i look up to you so much watching you grow up as I grow up, I wish you all the best and pray for a healthy and easy pregnancy ♥.”
A third commented: “so gorgeous 😍.”
Holly announced she was expecting her first baby with her footballer husband Jacob in a sweet reveal on Instagram at the start of the month.
Recently the couple revealed their exact due date news to , with Holly saying: “We’re due on the exact date of our wedding anniversary.”
Jacob added: “It’s the same week we first met, which will be six years ago, and the exact date I proposed three years later."
The pair are thought to have wed on June 6 in Ibiza - so the tot will be a summer baby.
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Holly revealed her happy baby news in a video shared with the magazine where she presented Jacob with a shoe box.
Inside was a positive pregnancy test - with Holly then seen jumping into his arms with joy.
The video then cut to an ultrasound scan showing their baby, with Holly saying: "It's so cute, isn't it? Wow!"
The montage also includes footage of the pair exchanging their marriage vows.
She told him: "Your patience, strength and resilience inspire me every single day and I couldn't think of a stronger role model for our future children."