Megan McKenna’s shock at baby costs as she shows off first ever newborn buy and gives health update
10.04.2024 - 17:43
/ ok.co.uk
Megan McKenna is happily in her first baby bubble and enjoying every new milestone - including baby shopping - and no trip would be complete without the elusive pram. What Megan hasn't perhaps considered though is that baby buying can be an expensive business - especially if you're eyeing up a designer accessory.
Megan looked stunning in a long caramel coat as she showcased herself practising with a monochrome Christian Dior Bassinet and Stroller Combo pram but was just as shocked as the average new-mum-to-be when she saw the expensive price tag. The stylish pram currently sits at a breathtaking £5,600 and although it comes with all-singing, all-dancing accessories, Megan commented: "I'm sorry, how much?! The pic will do" followed by a laughing emoji.
Further matching accessories could be spotted in the background, but Megan was having fun road testing this beauty. If you'd like to follow in Megan's tasteful style without the price tag then opt for an equally fashionable patterned number like this similar version, 3 in 1 Travel System in Blue, £239.99, from Amazon.
Megan also popped into The White Company for a spot of browsing that ended as a momentous occasion - the first ever purchase for her baby. Megan teased fans on her Instagram stories initially, asking followers to guess what it might be, before later revealing that she had bought "the cutest thing ever!" She said: "This is our first ever purchase for our baby and I've wanted one of these forever.
Are you ready?" She then pulled out the contents of the bag and revealed an extra cute white dressing gown, complete with teddy bear ears, which Megan was elated to share. "Omg a mini dressing gown, how cute is that? It's adorable! We love dressnig gowns, we literally
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