Stacey Solomon fans were left thrilled when she announced she's pregnant with her fifth child last week, and now the TV personality has shared a photo of her new baby's "beautiful face".
The 33-year-old recently tied the knot with her long-term partner Joe Swash and has ended 2022 with some very happy news. Taking to Instagram on December 28, she shared a video of her surprising Joe with a positive pregnancy test, before revealing the family will be welcoming a little boy or girl in early 2023.
On Tuesday, the Loose Women panelist took to her Instagram stories to share a scan photo of her fifth child.
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The snap showed Stacey holding the black and white image. Text over it read: "How incredible. That beautiful face... we can't wait to see you baby... This little one looks so different from all of my other scans. But whose lips are those?"
Earlier this week, Stacey told her millions of followers she is actually eight months pregnant, with she and her family managing to keep it a secret until very recently.
She said: "Coming soon… Much sooner than we thought. When we found out we still wanted to have that first few months you usually would to adjust and get excited and enjoy it to ourselves, but that didn’t leave us with very long left. So this time next month we will be getting ready to say hello to a whole new pickle."
Stacey shares one-year-old Rose and three-year-old son Rex with Joe but is also a mum to 14-year-old Zach and ten-year-old Leighton, and step-mum to Joe's 14-year-old son, Harry.
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