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Pixie Lott looks incredible as pregnant star shows off bare baby bump in black two piece ahead of performance

Pixie Lott looks incredible as pregnant star shows off bare baby bump in black two piece ahead of performance

The Sun26-07-2025
PIXIE Lott has been spotted looking incredible while showing off her bare baby bump in a black two piece.
The 34-year-old singer is currently expecting her second baby with husband Oliver Cheshire.
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And she bared her bump while arriving at The Excel In London where she will perform for the ABB FormulaE FIA World Championships.
Pixie opted for a minimal makeup look and her blonde hair down and parted to one side, as she hopped out of a car.
The pregnant star was seen in a black long sleeved top with a large collar, and matching skirt, with her baby bump on show.
She partnered the outfit with some nude heels and looked in great spirits as she headed inside the venue.
The pop star surprised fans at the Mighty Hoopla festival in London a couple of months ago, by sharing her happy news while performing on stage.
Pixie had plenty of energy as she danced around the stage and sang tracks from her new album, Encino, as well as old classics.
Pixie sent her fans into a frenzy when she then declared on the stage: "I'm having another baby!"
Pixie and Oliver married in 2022 inside Ely Cathedral - two years after being forced to postpone their wedding due to the pandemic.
The couple met at a Select Models event in 2010 - with Oliver popping the question in November 2016.
Pixie Lott performs at the Six Nations rugby
Last month Pixie revealed she is busy working on her fifth album - and even teased a family reality show.
She told The Sun: "I have already been working on some new music. I don't want it to be as big a gap as it was before.
"It was a really long time. It won't be as long this time. I am excited about some of the tracks already.
"I love music documentaries, they are so fascinating. I love where you get to see the real behind the scenes stuff so I think that would be really fun to do."
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