Pregnant Emily Atack prepares to welcome first child as she shares glimpse of baby clothes
09.02.2024 - 13:23
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Emily Atack has shared an adorable glimpse at the first items for her unborn baby as she gears up to welcome her first child. The actress and TV star has been documenting her pregnancy ever since announcing her happy news in December, and is incredibly excited to become a mum for the first time. Now the 34 year old has unveiled some of her gorgeous clothing items for her soon-to-be newborn.
Laying them out on her sofa, Emily showed off three sweet onesies and a pile of white socks. One baby grow was covered in light brown stripes, while two others featured a gorgeous Disney's Winnie the Pooh print. "I get them out just to look at them," the star captioned underneath the image, alongside a string of heart-eyes emojis.
The former Inbetweeners actress is yet to reveal the sex of her baby, so made sure only to show off the unisex clothes ready for her unborn child. Emily, who is thought to be around six months along in her pregnancy but is yet to confirm when she is due, announced her exciting news in an Instagram post on December 30. Along with a black and white selfie of her already blossoming baby bump, the TV favourite was all smiles as she told her followers the happy news.
"Hello Everyone, it’s been a little while but I’m back with some news," Emily said at the time. "I’m delighted to share with you all that we’re having a baby!! "I’ve never been so happy and utterly terrified at the same time. Please go easy on me.
Every day is mixed with thrill, fear, joy, hysteria, topped off with a lot of vomiting - a bit like when you’ve just stepped off of the Oblivion at Alton Towers on a hangover. "I’ve got to know my body on such an insane level," the star went on. "It’s made me appreciate the one I’ve been given SO much, I’m
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