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Millie Mackintosh and husband Hugo Taylor are a ‘quaran-team’ as Made In Chelsea star bares baby bump in the bath

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Millie Mackintosh enjoyed one of the few bath times she would get to herself before the arrival of her baby daughter. The former Made In Chelsea star is self-isolating at home with husband Hugo Taylor ahead of giving birth.

A heavily pregnant Millie took a picture of her baby bump looming out of her bubble bath, adding a purple heart to the photo.

Millie and Hugo are in bliss as they await the arrival of their daughter, with the mum-to-be dubbing them a ‘quaran-team’. On Instagram, she posted a selfie of the pair cuddled up together as a reminder of how loved up they are.

Millie, who is expecting her baby in May, was recently forced to cancel her baby shower during the global coronavirus outbreak.

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