Olivia and Alex Bowen gave fans an inside look at their incredible baby shower, which included a DJ set and a three-course meal.
The couple met on Love Island in 2016 and have been together ever since. The two are now waiting for the arrival of their first child together.
As the exciting day creeps closer, Olivia and Alex decided to throw an amazing safari-themed baby shower complete with life-sized animals like giraffes and zebras.
Those invited were treated to a three-course meal and pink and blue-themed cocktails.
"It was just so overwhelming to have all of our friends and family in the same place celebrating little Baby Bowen was so heartwarming!" Olivia, 28, told OK! magazine.
"Everyone had the best time, we ate loads, danced, laughed and played a few classic baby shower games. I was so tired by the end of it and everyone else was very drunk!"
When guests arrived, the men were sent to the pub while the women sat down for the meal.
The meal was inspired by the Meditteranean as the guests enjoyed halloumi, lamb kebabs and more.
Things got emotional when her step-dad Nick made a 'really cute speech'. The reality star 'kept getting emotional' seeing everyone together.
Alex even got the party started by showing off his incredible DJing skills.
Heavily pregnant Olivia was surprised she managed to dance and enjoy the night until it ended at 9pm.
Speaking about her pregnancy, Liv said: "Alex keeps saying 'Can you come out now?' to my belly every night!
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"I'm definitely feeling mega pregnant now, I get tired so quickly & even have a waddle going on!"
The star recently spoke out about the pressure put on pregnant women to do things a certain way.
In recent months, she received countless “nasty messages” from people on social media, as well as several “scaremongering” messages and the constant reminder that life will never be the same.
“There has been a lot of overwhelming pressure from the Mum Police,” she said to Grazia magazine. “And it’s not just influencers or celebs that get this unsolicited advice, judgement and terrifying accounts of what motherhood looks like. Everything mothers do (and mums-to-be) seems to be up for discussion and scrutiny.”
To combat the negativity, Olivia has turned to two simple activities: deleting and blocking people.
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