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TOWIE star Danielle Armstrong shows off huge baby bump as star says she's overdue

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Danielle Armstrong has revealed that she's still waiting for her baby to arrive as she's a week overdue in lockdown. The former The Only Way Is Essex cast member posted a fabulous selfie showing off her huge baby bump.

Danielle revealed she was more than ready to have her baby as she continued with her pregnancy well past her due date. She's expecting her first child with fiancé Tom Edney.

The TV personality said she feels like she's "had the longest pregnancy ever" as she counted down the days to welcoming her little one into the world.

She looked radiant as she rocked a black and white striped bikini top, her gorgeous bump on full display as she smiled at the camera confidently.

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