Inside pregnant Lydia Bright’s house with statement pink sofa and luxurious white bedroom as she prepares for life as a single mum
LYDIA Bright recently announced that she is preparing for life as a single mum after splitting from Lee Cronin.
But despite her single status, the pregnant star already has the perfect family home in Essex to raise her baby when it arrives early next year.
The 29-year-old regularly gives fans a glimpse into her chic abode, which she earlier revealed that she is planning to extend to make way for her new arrival.
She wrote on Instagram: "Monday morning meetings. Let's get this house ready for my baby."
But there's no doubt that Lydia will be keeping her statement pink velvet sofa, and matching pouffe, which sit on top of rustic wooden floors in her luxurious living room.
The room appears to be the ideal size for hosting the Bright family's girly nights in, as they are often seen giggling into a cup of tea after a long day.
She told the publication: "It's been so hard keeping this a secret.
"I've done so much travelling, I've done all my partying holidays, I'm where I want to be in terms of my life, financially and career-wise.
"It just feels like the right time for it all to happen for me."
The Essex beauty went on to share that she will find out the baby's gender before giving birth, adding that she is "really not bothered" about whether they are a girl or a boy.
Lydia's pregnancy is, however, tinged with sadness as she also confirmed that she has split from the baby's father, Lee.
While she admits that the situation isn't "ideal", she isn't letting the break-up get her down.
She explained: "It's not the ideal situation. I waited quite a long time to try for a baby, waited until I thought it was perfect.
"I've always wanted the fairytale. And it's obviously not worked out exactly how I wanted.
"I'm not closing the door on it completely, but I feel like I just keep getting knocked back. I can't beg somebody to be with me, and I can't beg somebody to love me."
Lydia added: "I know this baby will be the best thing that has ever happened to me."
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