Luisa Zissman is pregnant with her third child – just TEN months after giving birth to daughter Indigo
Former Apprentice star revealed her happy news today
LUISA Zissman has confirmed she’s expecting her third child, less than a year after giving birth to her daughter Indigo.
The former Apprentice star hinted she was expecting another baby girl by sharing this adorable picture of three “Princess” t-shirts.
Luisa is already mum to Dixie – from a previous relationship – and 10-month-old Indigo, with her husband Andrew Collins.
Her fans were overjoyed by her news and inundated the mum-to-be with messages of congratulations.
One wrote: “Congratulations! I have three girls. It’s the best!”
Another wrote: “I didn’t think it was that long ago since u had indigo! Oh wow congratulations.”
The 29-year-old put The Baker Shop in to voluntary liquidation back in July, just days before the birth of Indigo in August.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun online, Luisa explained that she had reached a crossroads in her life and didn't want to make a long term commitment to her business.
She said: "I decided that I didn't want to renew the lease on our huge warehouse for another five years.
"Three days after I handed back the keys, I gave birth."
Luisa, who appeared on the 2013 series of The Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother a year later, describes The Baker Shop's five years as "brilliant".
However, she admits that there were times she "got distracted having fun and being famous" and didn't give the company the time it deserved.
Luisa ended up losing almost £200,000 of her own money when she closed the business six months ago.
At its peak, The Baker Shop had a turnover of over £3million and employed thirty staff.
It was fuelled by the nation's obsession with The Great British Bake Off and a new habit of Instagramming cupcakes, but sadly it was not to last.
Luisa didn't completely leave work however and set up Milk and Moet, an exclusive club for glamorous mothers which sold out it's first ever event.
Luisa said: "It's a club for mums that love their babies but also love themselves."
She added that she's aiming to create "an environment where yummy mummies can meet up for adult conversations" - that don't veer in to 'what colour is your baby's poo?' territory.
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