Stephanie Davis reveals she’s having a ‘symbol of strength’ tattoo for her newborn baby as she plans an image overhaul when he’s born
The actress admits she 'won't be too fussed about staying on top of my beauty game' once tot arrives
PREGNANT Stephanie Davis has revealed her plans to get a tattoo tribute for her baby boy once he’s born as a "symbol of strength".
The actress, who sparked controversy this week with fans suspecting she’d already given birth, announced the inking as part of her “mummy makeover”.
In her latest blog for , Steph said: “I've also already planned to get a tattoo for him.
“It will either be his name or a symbol of strength somewhere. But that will be my last tattoo.”
Stephanie is already heavily tattooed, with a flower on her waist and huge design underneath her breasts.
Steph has also revealed her plans for a complete image overhaul ahead of the birth.
She added: “Before the baby gets here I'm going to remove my super long nails and just have them painted nicely so they're nice and practical for everything I need to do as a mum.
“For me, my baby will become my world so I won't be too fussed about staying on top of my beauty game.”
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Earlier this week, Steph sent the rumour mill into overdrive about her pregnancy once again after she appeared to have a flat stomach in a picture on Snapchat.
In the snap, the former Hollyoaks actress pouts at the camera and gives a glimpse of her ample cleavage in the plunging dress.
One girl shared a montage of snaps of Steph and wrote: "Cannot actually deal with Stephanie Davis's bump, why is it huge in some pics and non existent in others?! (sic)"
Another said: "Stephanie Davis's bump changes size every time I see a pic of her."
Talking about the controversy, Steph said: "I can't cope with these ridiculous rumours you know! As if I came on holiday to give birth! It makes no sense.
"To start, I'm nearly 6 months pregnant so my baby is sitting quite low – that photo didn't even show my stomach and I even have a bigger bump that I should right now!"
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