Pixie Lott over the moon as she issues pregnancy update on BBCs The One Show
Pixie Lott gave an update on her pregnancy on The One Show.
The Mama Do hitmaker took to the daily BBC primetime magazine show to promote the new series of The Voice Kids, for which she is a judge and coach.
However, hosts of the show Alex Jones and Roman Kemp were more interested in asking her about her recent pregnancy news on Thursday's edition of the show (June 29).
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Alex, 46, began the interview as she declared the news that there is a new 'bambino on the way' as she enquired how the UK pop star was feeling.
Pixie, 32, proudly declared that she is already excited for her new arrival, despite only a small bump showing as she confirmed she has not suffered many symptoms.
She explained: "Yeah, I've been really lucky with feeling good and not with like the morning sickness and stuff like that.
"So we're just over the moon and just so excited!"
This comes after the singer first revealed that she is expecting her first child with her husband Oliver Cheshire.
She took to her Instagram grid page with an adorable snap as she flaunted her bump whilst Oliver, 35, held several paper polaroids of their ultrasound scans.
Pixie captioned the post: "We are beyond excited to announce we are expecting our first child together and cannot wait to start a family of our own," alongside a red heart emoji.
Several of her famous pals rushed to the comments section to lavish well wishes on the couple.
Gemma Collins wrote: "Pixie you truly magical being and I’m so excited for you and happy for you and Cheshire xx"
Meanwhile, Jess Wright penned: "Omg congratulations darling !!!!! Such wonderful news," along with six heart emojis.
Whilst TV and radio personality Lizzie Cundy commented: "Yessss !!!! So happy for you both."
The One Show airs weeknights on BBC One at 7pm
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