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Pregnant Kelsey Parker shows off her growing baby bump in black swimwear as she enjoys the Bank Holiday weekend

Pregnant Kelsey Parker shows off her growing baby bump in black swimwear as she enjoys the Bank Holiday weekend

Scottish Sun04-05-2025

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KELSEY Parker gave fans a glimpse of her expanding baby bump as she posed for pictures in a hot tub over the bank holiday weekend.
The 34-year-old mum-of-two flashed a smile as she cradled her stomach in a selection of photos which she uploaded to Instagram.
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Kelsey Parker already shares two children with husband Tom
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Kelsey was showing off just how much her baby bump has grown
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Kelsey said she and boyfriend Will Lindsay weren't really trying for a baby
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Kelsey, is the widow of The Wanted star Tom Palmer, who tragically died from brain cancer in 2022, at the age of just 33.
The Sun revealed last year that Kelsey had found love with tree surgeon Will Lindsay, two years after Tom's death.
And speaking on her Mum's The Word podcast in February this year, the star announced the happy news that she is expecting her third child with her new partner.
She already shares Aurelia, five, and Bodhi, three with Tom.
On the podcast she said of her baby news: 'I'm so happy, we're over the moon.
'We weren't really trying. I just think, what's meant to be is meant to be.
'It happened and we're really happy.'
Kelsey then explained that she discovered she was pregnant after missing a period, the morning of the Pride of Britain awards.
She added: 'I lost my head that day. Will cried, he was so happy.'
During a recent appearance on Loose Women, Kelsey said that Tom's family "couldn't be happier" for her, when fshe first told them about Will.
Kelsey Parker reveals why she's taken her wedding ring off two years after husband Tom's death
When asked how Tom's mum Noreen reacted to her new relationship Kelsey said she had "given her blessing".
During her appearance on the ITV show, Kelsey also explained that Will and her kids often go on trips with her mother-in-law.
And just last month, in a more recent episode of her podcast, Kelsey said Will had started to step up in a big way, when it comes to bringing up Aurelia and Bodhi.
Kelsey told listeners: "Tom died when he [Bhodi] was 18 months, I gave him everything. I have ever given, Bridget Jones talks about it, when it's just you, I was mum and dad.
"I've given so much of me, now they just expect 'me, me, me at 3 o'clock in the morning.
"I'm so happy that Will is there and Will has taken, I don't want to say the role of dad … role model.
"So he now backs me, I've never had that because Tom was too ill, he couldn't really pick Bodhi up, so now I've go Will who backs me... Bodhi is like, 'hang on a second'.
"He absolutely adores Will and he listens to him, he needed the male role model."

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