Gigi Hadid has shared an intimate look at her blossoming baby bump in a series of black and white snaps.
The model, 25, took to her Instagram page as she posed up a storm in a pair of behind-the scenes snaps.
Tommy Hilfiger babe Gigi confirmed that she was 33 weeks pregnant in the snaps that were taken in July, meaning that she could now be seven and a half months gone, with just weeks until she welcomes the arrival of her first born with singer, Zayn Malik.
Gigi, whose real name is Jelena Noura, recently admitted that she found her pregnancy photoshoot more tiring than her usual modelling work.
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Posing in a white sports bra with unbuttoned denim jeans, Gigi looked sensational as she showcased her radiant pregnancy glow.
She chose to pair her outfit with heavy eye makeup as well as an emphasised pout.
Gigi wore her blonde tresses scraped back, cascading down her back – with just two bangs resting on her face.
The Victoria's Secret angel donned simple golden necklaces and signature hooped earrings.
Captioning her post, the blonde beauty wrote: "33 weeks," with a single heart emoji.
Her post which has raked in over 4.8 million likes was instantly flooded with comments from fans and celeb pals.
Model Ashley Graham gushed: "Almost time."
Original supermodel Helena Christensen added: "Pretty baby."
One doting fan commented: "The most beautiful mommy to be, you are glowing."
A second said: "This queen is sooo gorgeous!!!!"
However, it was one fan who caught Gigi's attention when they penned: "How was shooting with your baby bump for the first time?"
The star replied: "I loved it, I knew what I wanted from the pics and Gab and L&I really made it happen for me.
"But was definitely more tiring than working normally. Got through the second look and was like 'guys I think I can only do two more' hahaaaa".
The Los Angeles native had previously revealed she didn't want to over publicise her pregnancy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
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