STACEY Solomon said her baby glow is “all sweat” as she shared a candid snap of her growing bump. The mother of two, 29, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Joe Swash and admits she’s having a tough time as she gears up for the new arrival. She wrote on Instagram last night: “Mood. […]
STACEY Solomon said her baby glow is “all sweat” as she shared a candid snap of her growing bump.
The mother of two, 29, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Joe Swash and admits she’s having a tough time as she gears up for the new arrival.
She wrote on Instagram last night: “Mood. My ever so cool Friday night is going to consist of, downloading and watching as much trashy TV as physically possible, while googling ways to stay cool while another human is inhabiting me.
“That pregnancy glow everyone keeps banging on about is a myth. It’s all sweat.
“I’m constantly covered in a glaze of perspiration.
“Oh and yes that is a Leighton nested in my pregnancy pillow quite frankly I’m too hot to do anything about it.
Pregnant Stacey said she was now covered in an ‘all over fuzz’[/caption]
She and Joe Swash are expecting their first baby[/caption]
“Hope you’re all having as exciting a Friday night as me! Happy Friyay!!”
Stacey, 29, recently shared a close-up shot of her hairy baby bump, telling fans: “I think I’m pregnant with a Furby.”
She wrote: “Im not sure if you can see it but all of the grainy little lines are blonde hairs that I’ve never had before.
“Now I’ve now started sprouting some lovely thick, wirey black ones around my belly button.
She recently returned from a family holiday with son Zach[/caption]
“I’ve always had my hair tummy snail trail which is a line of hair that practically goes from my cleavage all the way done to my hoo-ha but never an all over fuzz.”
“I’m not upset by it one bit I’ve always loved my, furrier than most, body.
“I’m just so fascinated as to why this happens? What does it mean? Is it to keep the Furby warm?”
She added: “Any incites are much appreciated (I think, as long as they’re not scary, if you have something scary to say, DON’T my anxiety can’t take it).”
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