Heavily pregnant Love Island star Olivia Bowen wowed her fans as she danced in a pair of heeled wedges during a hilarious TikTok routine with her pals.
The 28-year-old Essex beauty is due to have her first child with husband Alex in June - meaning she is around seven months pregnant.
However Olivia didn't let that stop her from dancing the day away on Saturday in a pair of heels with her girlfriends.
Taking to Instagram, the glowing mum-to-be performed to Louis Theroux's viral rap - My Money Don't Jiggle Jiggle, It Folds.
Olivia went all out as she showed off her moves, even jumping up and down in the perfectly synchronised clip.
The TV star captioned the video: "Jiggle jiggle [laughing emoji] thanks for the Tiktok routine @ashleybanjogram & @realperrikiely how'd we do?"
She showed off her growing baby bump in a stunning purple dress, which she paired with a denim jacket and oversized sunglasses.
In the comments section, her fans were loving their routine, with many rushing to compliment her.
One person gushed: "The bumpppp thoughhh gorgeous!!"
Another penned: "You look amazing gal [heart emoji]".
"You're looking ready to burst now, Olivia!" a third commented.
A fourth said: "LOVE IT.....Plus you're glowing Liv."
It comes after Olivia revealed she feels everything she does is 'scrutinised by the mum police'.
In an and open and honest piece she penned for Grazia magazine, Olivia said having “something so precious” growing inside can feel “quite scary” and preparing for a new arrival isn't unlike going into a new job completely unprepared – so she's grateful for all the parents and parents-to-be who have kindly offered advice and answered her questions at this stressful but exciting time in her life.
But, alongside the thousands of kind words she’s received in recent weeks, she’s also 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. “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.”
Whilst some people have offered support and positivity, others seem to want to bring her (and other pregnant women) down and write things that can be difficult to read, Olivia said, inevitably making her feel worried and anxious.
To combat the negativity, Olivia has turned to two simple activities: deleting and blocking people.
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