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Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague has left her fans in awe after she took to the Pride Of Britain red carpet and proudly displayed her baby bump.
The former ITV2 star, who recently announced that she is expecting a baby girl with her Love Island co-star Tommy Fury, was a vision in white as she beamed for the cameras.
The reality star wore her signature blonde locks in a sleek updo, pulled away from her face to expose her striking features.
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Her sun kissed complexion glowed in the light as she cradled the baby bump with her hands.
Molly wore minimal makeup with a pair of jewel earrings that perfectly framed her face and a diamond necklace to match.
Her dress exposed both her shoulders and chest and clung to her figure to show off her bump at all angles, while the large puffy sleeves covered the tops of her arms.
The white skirt hit the floor as a matching white shoe peeped out from the edge.
Molly-Mae’s appearance at the Pride Of Britain Awards is her first since she announced her pregnancy back in September.
The happy couple revealed that they were having a baby girl soon after and fans have been dying to know what they are planning on calling their first born.
Many think that the former reality star has landed on Cloud, as she admitted the name is “unusual” and fans noticed she has used the cloud emoji on Instagram since she revealed the big news.
Hague’s appearance at the Pride Of Britain red carpet clearly showed how excited she is for motherhood as she couldn’t stop smiling while posing for the cameras.
The awards ceremony, which was first launched in 1999, plays host to celebrities, politicians and sports personalities as they come together to celebrate the winners.
Winners of the Pride Of Britain awards have been recognised for their bravery and selfless acts which deserve to be brought to light.
Other showbiz icons in attendance include Countdown’s Carol Vorderman and Diversity’s Ashley Banjo who are set to present at London’s Grosvenor House.
Carol has hosted the event for 23 years and admitted that it is a “difficult” process for the judges as they “have thousands of nominations” and “everyone on the shortlist could easily win”.
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