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Frankie Bridge shows effortless maternity style at High Street Fashion Awards

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Frankie Bridge isn't letting her pregnancy affect her fashion credentials. The mum-to-be continued her run of impressive maternity style on the red carpet at Lorraine's High Street Fashion Awards on Tuesday night.

The Saturdays singer acted as a judge for the annual awards, which are hosted by ITV television presenter Lorraine Kelly. Frankie highlighted her growing baby bump in a simple white cami and black blazer, teamed with flares and heels.

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Frankie Bridge showed her growing baby bump at Lorraine's High Street Fashion Awards

Frankie was glowing as she attended the event at the Grand Connaught Rooms in London, despite recently admitting that she hasn't had an easy pregnancy. The singer had suffered with severe morning sickness which forced her to pull out of her stint in the Strictly Come Dancing tour, however she is over the worst of it now.

"I'm feeling so much better but it hasn't been an easy pregnancy," Frankie told The Mirror. "The condition kicked in at around six weeks and I was so ill they wanted to admit me to hospital. The only reason I didn't go is I couldn't bear the thought of the car journey."

Frankie also admitted that she won't be in any rush to lose weight after giving birth.

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Frankie admitted she hasn't had an easy pregnancy 

"It'll take time because my priority won't be my weight, it'll be the baby and my son and helping them bond. I think that's the healthy reality for the majority of women."

Frankie has the support of her husband, footballer Wayne Bridge, who she says is happy to be a hands-on dad while she continues to be a working mum.

"I'm fortunate Wayne's wonderful with Parker. He's the fun parent who makes him laugh and they're proper boys together," she said. "My mum always worked, so it's the life I come from. Wayne looking after our son while I go to work gives me total peace of mind that he's safe and happy."

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