She and her fiance, Matthew Sarsfield, are expecting their second child. And Monday, while on a family vacation, Charlotte Dawson slipped into a bikini and proudly displayed her growing baby belly.
Pregnant Charlotte Dawson poses in a swimsuit for a family weekend and then shows off her belly in a crop top
The 30-year-old TV star was seen doing eye makeup while dressed in a chocolate brown sports bra and leggings.
Charlotte showed her Instagram fans how to get her “signature chazza eye look” in the clip, in which she also wore her long brown hair in gorgeous curls.
After finishing her makeover, she was filmed laughing and dancing around her kitchen while holding her swelling belly.
The TV star revealed some details about her weekend getaway to Carden Park in Cheshire with husband Matthew and their twenty-month-old baby Noah in another video.
Charlotte sported a gorgeous green bikini with a low cut neckline and a ruched waist.
After changing out of her white robe and slippers, she went outside wearing a black one-piece swimsuit.
The family seemed like they were having a blast at the spa as they indulged in ice cream and posed for adorable shots.
This month, Charlotte announced the good news, saying that she feels “extremely lucky” after having a miscarriage at 10 weeks in April of 2022.
In a touching Instagram video, the TV star announced her engagement to Matthew Sarsfield and the birth of their son, Noah, who is twenty months old.
Once the three of them popped a balloon reading “Prince or Princess,” the film went from black and white to color and blue confetti flew everywhere.
Charlotte wore satin blue pyjamas with a feather trim, Matt wore blue, and Noah wore pyjamas that proclaimed he was going to be a big brother.
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