Emmerdale's Holly Barton star Sophie Powles is glowing as she cradles blossoming baby bump
07.10.2023 - 15:07
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Emmerdale actress Sophie Powles looked glowing as she cradled her blossoming baby bump as she prepares to welcome her second child.
The star, who famously played Holly Barton in the popular ITV soap opera from 2009 and 2012 and again for six months in 2016 before the character was killed off, appeared blissfully happy as she posed for the camera.
The pregnant soap star, who is already a mother of one with her partner Mark Waters, looked as glamorous as ever as she posed for pictures with her growing baby bump on the red carpet of the Cure Usher Ball 2023. Sophie, 35, who announced her second pregnancy back in July, proudly cradled her bump with a huge smile as she gets ready to welcome another bundle of joy.
Sophie made a statement as she stepped out in a vibrant teal-coloured jumpsuit.
The stylish ensemble featured a plunging v-neckline and tie waist which perfectly accentuated her growing bump.
The star completed her red carpet look with leopard-print heels and a colourful clutch bag. Sophie attended the ball to support her former co-star Mark Jordon who was one of the hosts.
Away from the spotlight, Sophie welcomed her first child, daughter Marli Ocean Waters, in July 2021. Alongside an adorable photo of her daughter's little leg, she announced the news on Instagram, writing: "Nearly a month ago our little girl joined us.
Marli Ocean Waters you are Magic. Photo by dad @markwatersfilm." In TV, Sophie is best known for her role as Holly Barton in Emmerdale which she landed when she was just a teenager.
On the soap, her character Holly soon began taking drugs with her friend Roz Fielding, which marked the start of her spiral from being a young eager student to an emaciated drug-addict. In emotional scenes, her parents tried
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