Billie Faiers displays growing baby bump in white bikini in new snap with daughter Nelly
17.06.2022 - 10:43
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Billie Faiers has displayed her blossoming baby bump as she posed in a white bikini during her family holiday in Abu Dhabi. Billie and husband Greg Shepherd announced this week that they are expecting their third child.The pair are already parents to Nelly, seven, and three year old Arthur. In a new pic shared on the beach in the UAE, Billie showed off her growing bump as she posed with Nelly.The pregnant star looked incredible in a white bikini with a crochet sarong and a straw hat, while little Nelly looked cute in a red swimsuit and shirt.
Doting mum Billie captioned the pic: "My little lady always by my side." Billie's close pal Ferne McCann wrote: "Little bump", followed by red love heart emojis, while Myleene Klass commented: "Awwww look at you!!" Other fans gushed: "A lil pop of the belly now" and: "I think that’s a little lady in your tummy too!" It was on this family holiday that Billie and Greg revealed the exciting news that they are expanding their brood. In a snap uploaded to Instagram on Wednesday morning, Billie and Greg can be seen standing in the sea with their two kids, as Nelly plants a kiss on her mum's growing bump. In the caption, Billie wrote: "Baby number 3 we can’t wait to meet you … We are so happy and excited." Billie and Greg's baby joy comes shortly after her sister, Sam, welcomed her third child with partner Paul Knightley.
Sam was quick to share a message of congratulations in the comments, writing: "Welcome to the 5 club sis. I’m so so happy for you all. another beautiful baby to join our family.
"The babies are going to be so close in age. so many memories to make." Sam added that she thinks Billie will have a baby girl, writing: "then we have one of each," with a wink emoji. "Love you
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