DANIELLE Lloyd showed off her large baby bump today just weeks before her due date.
The beauty, 33, managed to fit into a pair of skinny jeans for the snap as she lifted up her top to show off her round stomach.
She posted the snap on Instagram and wrote: "8 months still in my @freddyukireland jeans 👌🏻👍🏻🙌🏻"
Later in the day she headed out for a romantic dinner with fiancé Michael O'Neill.
The couple made a stop at the Genting Hotel in Birmingham before getting changed and moving on to Andy Waters' restaurant in Resorts World.
Danielle covered her bump with a black top which she teamed with PVC leggings and heels, while Michael wore a T-shirt, jeans and trainer combo.
She is expecting her first child with Michael to add to her brood of three Archie, five, Harry, six, and George, four, with footballer Jamie O’Hara.
In May, Danielle was left bed-ridden after being diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
The condition affects pregnant women usually in their second and third trimesters.
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Women with the condition don’t have diabetes before they become pregnant and it usually goes away after the birth.
It occurs when the hormones produced during pregnancy affect the body’s ability to use insulin.
Speaking at the time in her OK! column, Danielle revealed that she had suddenly become ill and was worried what could be wrong.
She said: “I haven’t been very good at all this week. I’ve been feeling really poorly and I’ve had to go to the doctors twice because I don’t know what’s wrong with me.
“I know doctors tell you not to Google stuff but I did and I read about diabetes and how it can make you go into early labour and I was like, ‘oh my god’ it just makes you panic, I was quite frightened.”
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