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Pregnant soap star shows off huge bump as she counts down the days to birth of second baby

Pregnant soap star shows off huge bump as she counts down the days to birth of second baby

The Sun2 days ago
NEIGHBOURS star Bonnie Anderson celebrated with friends and showed off her baby bump just days before she's due to give birth.
The actress, who is best known for playing Bea Nilsson on the Aussie soap opera, is 39 weeks pregnant with her second child and revealed she's "ready to pop."
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Bonnie, 30, was treated to an extravagant lunch by some of her closest friends who all posed around the singer and actress as she showed off her bump.
"When the girls take you for a beautiful lunch before you pop," Bonnie captioned a photo on Instagram.
She later danced with her group of friends as she lifted up her top to show her baby belly.
"Thanks for making me feel special ladies," Bonnie captioned a photo of the group.
Bonnie has kept fans updated about her pregnancy journey and revealed in a post that while she "can't see anything below me," she can "see the finish line" of her second pregnancy.
The actress, who joined Neighbours in 2018, welcomed her first child with husband Samuel Morrison in December 2022.
They have a son called Bobby Ray.
The Sun revealed how the pair later wed in a lavish ceremony in November 2023.
Before joining Neighbours in 2018, Bonnie found fame when she won Australia's Got Talent in 2007 at the age of 12.
She then went on to forge out a successful music career and toured with Olly Murs and worked with One Direction and Demi Lovato's producers on a number of tracks.
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In 2020, Bonnie was crowned the winner of The Masked Singer Australia.
Bonnie and Samuel revealed they were expecting their second child earlier this year with a sweet video.
In the clip, the 30-year-old was seen showing off her bump during a beach trip with her husband and their two-year-old son.
Neighbours stars who made it big
The long-running Aussie soap has launched the careers of some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Here are some of the Neighbours alums who went on to make it big after starring on the soap...
Kylie Minogue
Before she hit the big time with her music career, Kylie shot to fame playing Charlene Mitchell on Neighbours. Shortly after her arrival, Kylie began an on and off-screen romance with co-star Jason Donovan, who played Scott Robinson, which gained the couple an army of adoring fans.
Jason Donovan
After his stint as Scott, singer and actor Jason became an international popstar and had his pick acting of roles. He moved to the U.K., married, had children and has since starred in over a dozen West End show, most notably Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat.
Alan Dale
New Zealand born actor Alan was one of Neighbours 12 original cast members having made his debut as Jim Robinson on the soap's first episode on 18 March 1985. As the head of the Robinson clan, widower Jim lived at Number 26 Ramsay Street with his children Paul, Julie, Scott and Lucy, and was a real anchor in the community. He stayed with the show for eight years, before his character was killed off in dramatic scenes aired in 1993 but which still reverberate through the soap to this day.
Margot Robbie
Way before she was Barbie or Harley Quinn, Margot was best known as Ramsay Street resident Donna Freedman. Her notable storylines included her marriage to Ringo Brown and becoming a young widow following his tragic death. After three years she bid farewell to the soap and Australia with a plan to make a name for herself in Hollywood which she did when she bagged the role of Naomi Lapaglia opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street.
Jesse Spencer
Jesse rocked up on Ramsay street in 1994 with the rest of the Kennedy clan. He stayed for five years, literally growing up in front of the camera, but in 2000 felt it was time to spread his wings and head for Hollywood. It was certainly a smart move as he went on to bag leading roles in popular shows like House and Chicago Fire.
Russell Crowe
New Zealand-native Russell had a brief arc on Neighbours, appearing in four episodes of the soap 1987 as Kenny Larkin, the former cellmate of Street resident Henry Ramsay. The role obviously got him noticed though because he quickly went on to become a fully-fledged Hollywood A-lister, winning the Best Actor Oscar for his standout performance as Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius in Gladiator.
Bonnie wrote: 'Bobby's going to be a big brother. We are beyond grateful for the new adventure.'
She then added: 'Thank you for capturing these moments of the four of us @chelsdarnell I dressed the bump in @dissh and couldn't be more obsessed with this outfit.'
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