Billie Faiers shows off her growing baby bump as she goes grocery shopping
The former Towie looked glowing as she went for a spot of shopping at her local farm
BILLIE Faiers proudly showed off her baby bump as she enjoyed a bit of grocery shopping at her local farm in Essex.
The former Towie star, 26, was glowing in a simple blue t-shirt, jeggings and silver puffer jacket.
She had pulled her golden hair into a loose bun on her head and donned a pair of aviator shades.
After she bought a bag full of meat and veg she walked over to her car to head back home.
Billie has recently been filming ITVBe show Sam Faiers: Mummy Diaries with her sister.
The blonde beauty is already mum to daughter Nelly with her fiance Greg Shepherd and said she can’t wait for baby number two.
Earlier this week she was spotted looking stunning in a tight fitted black dress with some knee-high boots as she flashed her engagement ring.
The pregnant mum-of-one recently revealed that she wants ten 'Baby Pauls' like her sister Sam's firstborn.
The blonde, who is due in March, admits the laid-back nature of her sibling’s son makes her crave a little boy and gushed: “I want a baby Paul, I’d have 10 baby Pauls!”
Her super-cute daughter, Nelly, aged two, seems to agree.
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Billie revealed: “I say to her do you want a baby brother or baby sister and she says: ‘I want a baby Paul!’
“It’s so cute!”
Billie’s younger sister Sam, 25, gave birth to Paul in December 2015.
She and her partner, Paul Knightley, then gave her fans a glimpse at their journey as parents in her TV show.
The former Towie star documented the couple heading out to buy a new bed in episode two of The Mummy Diaries, insisting they need more space as their six-month-old son baby Paul also sleeps with them.
But when asked if the decision to let their son share their bed had affected “sexy time”, Sam didn’t know how to respond.
After a long pause as she tried to muster up something to say, she eventually replied with an embarrassed giggle: “I don’t know how to answer it”.
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