Love Island fans ‘figure out’ Shaughna Phillips’ baby’s gender after spotting telltale sign
FANS think they've worked out the gender of Shaughna Phillips' baby as she prepares to give birth.
The Love Island star, 28, is just weeks away from welcoming her first child and her followers reckon there's a telltale sign she's having a baby girl.
Shaughna took to Instagram to share a stunning bump shot, showing her gazing down at her blossoming tummy.
She captioned it: "My best friend forever 🌤️."
Immediately fans started speculating, with one writing: "
I think ur carrying like its a little girl very high up, I was the same with both my girlies. Good luck ❤️."
Another said: "A girl for sure."
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It comes after Shaughna broke her silence following her boyfriend Billy Webb's arrest for drug offences.
She said: "After a challenging few weeks, obviously, the baby's father isn't around. But my main focus has always been just to prepare for the birth and try to be as calm as possible."
Shaughna added to : "I'm good at just saying, 'Right, the show must go on'.
"Billy's not around, but I don't want to say that I'm doing it on my own, because I'm absolutely not – my family's incredible.
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"It's going to be different, but I don't want to say it's going to be bad."
Police allegedly recovered cocaine and MDMA in the raid before a follow-up search at a nearby address revealed a larger haul of illicit substances.
A rep for the reality star told The Sun: "Shaughna had absolutely no knowledge of any activity involving the allegations against Billy.
"Despite being in a long term relationship with the defendant, Shaughna has no links with the address in question, and will be openly assisting the police with their enquiries.
"We kindly ask the public to be mindful of the imminent birth of Shaughna’s baby and allow her some privacy during this difficult and stressful time."
Webb has been charged with one count of possession with intent to supply a Class A drug and one count of being concerned in the supply of controlled drugs.
If found guilty, the real estate agent could face up to 16 years in jail.