
Pregnant model Madeline Holtznagel steps out in chic maternity outfit and designer handbag for lunch at top Sydney restaurant Quay
Madeline Holtznagel stepped out in a very chic maternity outfit on Friday as she arrived at the top Sydney restaurant Quay to enjoy lunch.
The mother-to-be, 28, who is currently expecting her first baby boy with billionaire pub baron Justin Hemmes, covered up against the rainy day with a brown skort suit ensemble from Commonry.
Opting for a conservative look, the model slipped on a high-neck black shirt beneath her blazer, pairing it with a set of Corbin boots from Billy J.
With a large black umbrella in hand, Madeline finished her glamorous look with gold rings and hooped earrings before slinging a black Chanel handbag over her shoulder.
Flashing a set of perfectly manicured nails, the expecting mother pulled her blonde tresses back into a sleek up-do and opted for a bronzed makeup look for her outing.
The sighting comes just a few days after Madeline revealed the real reason she was hoping to become a 'boy mum' with her 52-year-old boyfriend Justin.
The mother-to-be, who is currently expecting her first baby boy with billionaire pub baron Justin Hemmes, 52, covered up against the rainy day with a brown skort suit ensemble from Commonry
Opting for a conservative look, the model slipped on a high-neck black shirt beneath her blazer, pairing it with a set of Corbin boots from Billy J
The happy couple are set to welcome their first child together, a son, with the model hosting a very lavish baby shower at the entrepreneur's $100million Vaucluse mansion over the weekend.
Now the expecting mother has admitted in the latest Stellar issue she is happy she will give birth to a son, because she wanted a 'new journey' with her partner, who already shares two daughters with ex-partner Kate Fowler.
'I always thought I was going to have a boy. I knew I was going to be a boy mum,' she said.
'Justin has two beautiful little girls, so having a boy, it's like a whole new journey together.
'[The baby] is going to be his little best mate.'
Madeline broke her silence on her pregnancy over the weekend, as she showed off her baby bump in Stellar and revealed she is having a baby boy.
The mum-to-be said she has kept the process to herself but was now ready to share her journey.
'I keep a lot of my life private and I don't share a lot online anyway, so [being pregnant] wasn't really something that I was going to share online,' she said.
With a large black umbrella in hand, Madeline finished her glamorous look with gold rings and hooped earrings before slinging a black Chanel handbag over her shoulder
Flashing a set of perfectly manicured nails, the expecting mother pulled her blonde tresses back into a sleek up-do and opted for a bronzed makeup look for her outing
The sighting comes just a few days after Madeline revealed the real reason she was hoping to become a 'boy mum' with her boyfriend Justin
The happy couple are set to welcome their first child together, a son, with the model hosting a very lavish baby shower at the entrepreneur's $100million Vaucluse mansion over the weekend
Now the expecting mother has admitted in the latest Stellar issue she is happy she will give birth to a son, because she wanted a 'new journey' with her partner, who already shares two daughters with ex-partner Kate Fowler
'I haven't posted about it and it's been nice to have some quiet time off Instagram,' she added.
'But obviously because I am in the public eye and we do get photographed quite a lot, I think now I'm at this point in my pregnancy where it's nice for me to be able to share some nice photos.'
Madeline also revealed she has sought advice from her older sisters Anna and fellow model Simone, who both have had children.
'I call them and ask all those little questions that you have and they gave me a list of things to get and what things you don't need,' she said.
'Honestly, what do people do if you don't have sisters or friends to ask? You grow up with your siblings your whole life and then you go into this whole new parent journey together, it's beautiful,' she continued.

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