Pregnant Amy Childs looks radiant as she shows off her baby bump on night out
The ex-Towie favourite is set to give birth to her first child early next year and wowed in a tan dress
AMY Childs was proud as punch to show off her blossoming baby bump in a skintight dress as she enjoyed a night out with boyfriend Bradley Wright.
The ex-Towie star proved she'd got pregnancy dressing on point in the knee-length collared dress with a sexy split up the thigh.
Lace-up panels along the long sleeves added a racy edge while the TV favourite added extra length to her legs with nude heels.
The clingy fabric made sure her pregnancy curves were on full show as they stepped out in Liverpool.
As she turned to clamber up a flight of stairs, the silhouette of her rounded tummy could clearly be seen.
Amy, 26, accessorised with a radiant, mummy-to-be glow.
She looked happy and healthy after revealing she would become a mum with her ex jailbird lover in November.
They seemed happy to pose for pictures in the city's Castle Street before heading for a bite to eat.
Bradley looked just as trendy in a white top, grey cardigan and jeans.
The reality personality is currently starring in a pantomime version of Aladdin in nearby St Helens alongside ex co-star and cousin Harry Derbidge, who will also be the godfather to her child.
Amy takes on the role of Slave of the Ring and Harry as PC Noodle in the town’s version of Aladdin.
The busy businesswoman delighted fans last week as she shared the first picture of her bare baby bump in a touching picture with her boyfriend Bradley Wright.
In the shot the former Towie star can be seen lying on her bed in just her bra, while Bradley has his arms tenderly wrapped around her and her growing bump.
She captioned the lovely shot: “Goodnight 💤 Cuddles with my love and bump ❤️👶🏼#19weeks #bump.”
Amy announced the news that she was pregnant with her first child last month after reuniting with her jailbird boyfriend Bradley, 25.
The couple have been together since 2014 but split briefly when Brad went to prison for five months after he was found guilty of handling stolen goods.