Daisy Lowe was a vision earlier this week when she showcased her blossoming bump.
The model, 37, who announced in February that she was expecting her second child with her husband, Jordan Saul, slipped into a khaki bikini, beautifully displaying her growing bump - and she looked incredible.
Captioning the post, she penned: "Preparing for our second little love has definitely taken a bit of a back seat while running around after our incredibly energetic, joyful, and bright threenager.
"Every day, I'm in awe of the beautiful little human we're raising. During my pregnancy with Ivy, I felt so conscious of every stage of her growth and development - I knew exactly which fruit or vegetable she was each week as she grew in my tummy. This little bubba isn't quite getting the same treatment!
Daisy, who is already the proud mum to her daughter, Ivy, continued: "And then there's the classic mum guilt - guilt about not giving this pregnancy the same attention, but also the bittersweet grief of letting go of our life as a family of three.
"That's why I was so grateful this week to take a little time and space for myself at @hotelcaferoyal. A quiet swim, a moment to celebrate this bump, and then a visit to @royalacademyarts - a chance to simply slow down and pause for a moment before life speeds up again."
Other photos from her stay showed her slip into a crochet dresss looked equally as gorgeous on the former Strictly Come Dancing star.
When three becomes four
Daisy announced the incredible news that she is pregnant for the second time back in February.
The model shared the news with a joint post on social media with her beau, writing: "Heading home from our honeymoon with an extra stowaway. Little bump is growing FAST & Ivy is so excited to meet *her* baby." They also thanked photographer Andrew Leo for the portraits and The Six for hosting them on their honeymoon.
Four months after her daughter was born, Daisy joined HELLO! for an exclusive interview, where she opened up about her motherhood journey.
She explained: "I have wanted to be a mum all my life, but nothing can prepare you. All of the fantasising about what being a mum is, it's worlds apart from what it's like in practice, but I'm so grateful that my little girl is here."






