Made in Chelsea's Lucy Watson shows off her blossoming bump as she prepares for baby boy's arrival
04.12.2023 - 01:35
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Lucy Watson looked every inch the glowing mother to be in stunning photographs she posted on Sunday. The Made In Chelsea star, 32, who is married to James Dunmore, took to her Instagram grid and story to share the images, which revealed her growing bump.
In one snap, she wore a white vest top and grey trousers as she stood in front of the mirror in her baby's room, which had paint swatches on the walls, cradling her bump. She wrote: "Bumpdate in what will be baby boy's nursery." Another picture showed Lucy and James all dressed up for a night out on Saturday, standing in front of a Christmas tree.
Lucy slipped into a brown bodycon dress and swept her hair into a sleek bun while her husband donned a simple black suit. It comes after Lucy revealed via Instagram in October that she and James were welcoming a baby boy.
Lucy announced she was pregnant with her first child in September and has since been keeping her followers updated on her pregnancy journey on social media.
The reality star shared their sweet gender reveal as they cut a slice of a delicious-looking cake to reveal a blue filling, indicating they will be welcoming a boy.
The doting mum and dad to be looked over the moon to find out they will be welcoming a son into their growing family. In the video, the duo's faces sweetly lit up upon discovering the gender, before they stood up and sweetly kissed.
Younger sister Tiffany Watson, who gave birth to her first child earlier this year, was quick to comment: "Yayyy best friend for Jude." Many followers also rushed to send their congratulatory messages to the mum and dad to be, who have previously spoken about their struggles to get pregnant. One fan wrote: "I feel like I grew up with you guys watching you on MIC and
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