PREGNANT Lydia Bright apologised for her "constantly erect nipples" last night as she showed off her baby bump on Instagram.
The Towie star, 29, who recently split from the father of her child-to-be Lee Cronin, had been modelling a pair of thin pyjamas when she realised her gaffe.
The bubbly star told fans: "I thought I'd hop onto my Instagram as I've received quite a few parcels this week."
Lydia then pulled at the top of her night-wear and added: "I would like to apologise to anyone that finds nipples offensive because my nipples are on show.
"Basically when you're pregnant your boobs actually get bigger than your head and I'm doing this so you don't see them so much.
"Your nipples are constantly erect and the first thing you want to do when you get in is take your bra off."
Lydia previously revealed her pregnancy was planned despite breaking up with boyfriend Lee.
The couple dated for almost two years before sadly announcing they had called it a day last month.
However, the split hasn't shattered her excitement at becoming a mother for the first time.
Speaking in an Instagram Q&A, she explained: "I was a little bit nervous but it was planned.
"It's not like I wasn't expecting it, now I'm just so excited."
The shop owner also revealed she will find out the baby's gender next week - after months of bad morning sickness.
She dished: "I did have bad morning sickness really bad at one point I was in hospital after 14 weeks it does go in.
"I find out the sex of the baby very soon like next week."
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Announcing her break-up with Lee in HELLO! magazine this month, Lydia said: "It's not the ideal situation.
"I waited quite a long time to try for a baby, waited until I thought it was perfect."
Lydia and Lee met at a nightclub in Ibiza in 2017 and bought a house together the following year.
In January, Lydia revealed the pair had parted ways but rekindled just a short while after.
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