DANI Dyer has said the final stages of her pregnancy are "getting harder" as she counts down to the birth of twins.
The Love Island star – expecting identical twins with boyfriend Jarrod Bowen – said she is struggling with everyday tasks as she approaches her due date.
Dani, 26, said she had "ballooned" in recent weeks and was experiencing severe swelling.
During an Instagram Q&A, one fan asked: "Hope you're keeping well, pregnancy is tough but you've got this and you look fab."
Dani replied: "Oh thank you so much, such a kind message.
"I'm all good and hope you are too, it's getting harder now with normal day to day activities.
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"I've just ballooned all of a sudden and the girls weigh together more than when Santi was born so I'm really feeling it. The full on waddling and swelling has begun."
Last week Dani proudly revealed her growing baby bump after a family trip to the spa.
The Love Island star enjoyed a spa day with her mum Jo, sister Sunni and her nan Carol.
She told The Sun about her pregnancy: “Oh my god, the bags under your eyes are permanent.
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"The first trimester was really difficult. I was absolutely exhausted.
"I felt so sick and I couldn’t really eat much. One day, I cried because I was too tired to fold a towel!
"But it’s hard because you can’t say to your toddler, ‘I can’t be your mum today, I don’t feel great. Off you go.’
“Everyone told me, ‘Dan, enjoy your first pregnancy, because your second is going to be so different’.
"And it is, because you’re looking after someone else and if you’re tired, you still have to get up and go.”
She also admitted her concerns included the babies always crying and the fear that she won’t be able to tell them apart.
“I follow a lady on Instagram who still doesn’t know which baby is which,” she laughs. “I know I’m going to keep their hospital bands on with their names, baby one and baby two.
"Then I’m going to paint one of their toenails. I’ll write in my notes: ‘This baby is called… and has a pink nail.’ Otherwise, they’ll go years and they won’t know who they really are,” she laughed.
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