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Billie Faiers shares adorable snap of daughter Nelly kissing her blossoming baby bump

The reality star is expecting her second child next year

BILLIE Faiers has shared an adorable snap of daughter Nelly kissing her blossoming baby bump.

The former Towie star looked radiant in the picture taken as she sat in the pool as two-year-old Nelly took a break from swimming in the sun.

 Billie Faiers' daughter Nelly is set to be a big sister
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Billie Faiers' daughter Nelly is set to be a big sisterCredit: Instagram

Dressed in a black bikini and her blonde hair piled up in a bun, Billie tenderly cradled her daughter's head as Nelly leaned over to kiss her bump.

Captioning the throwback image of when the family were on holiday together, Billie wrote: "We can't wait to meet you baby," followed by two love hearts.

Billie, 26, is expecting her second child with fiance Greg Shepherd after announcing her pregnancy in September.

She recently revealed the latest addition, due in March, will be a little boy.

 The former Towie star is engaged to Greg Shepherd
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The former Towie star is engaged to Greg ShepherdCredit: Fame Flynet

After her latest trip to the sonographer, Billie told : “She checked a few times so it’s definitely a boy. We can’t stop smiling!”

She revealed: “We want to see him first but we love traditional names like Edward and George. I definitely won’t be naming him ‘baby Greg’ like Sam’s baby Paul.

“We might make the middle name Gregory, but it won’t be a first name.”

Billie is the older sister of fellow Towie alumni Sam, whose son is named after boyfriend Paul Knightley.

 Billie is the older sister of Sam Faiers
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Billie is the older sister of Sam FaiersCredit: Fame Flynet

Billie has been keeping her social media followers updated on her pregnancy progress, posting a variety of snaps of her growing bump.

In one picture the reality star looks stunning in a tight-fitting lacy black dress.


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