Has Cheryl finally given birth to her baby or at least about to?
That’s the latest breaking news this weekend.
Rumours are rife that she has booked into thePortland Hospital, the swanky establishment where the royals push out their wee babas.
It’s important to us that you never miss our articles when searching for stories! We have all the latest TV & Celebrity news to share with our community of loyal readers.
Clickhere and tick Entertainmentdaily.com
Fans posted online that paps have been spotted outside the Londonhospital, hoping to get a shot of Cheryl’s baby.
After what feels like a lifetimeof speculation, Cheryl finally confirmed what we all know kind of knew already – that she is pregnant with Liam Payne’s baby!
And, yet again, the clever minx didn’t say a word, but merely let L’Oreal release a picture and video clip for a new campaign that gave the game away.
Inthe clip she is seen showing off her very full-looking baby bump.
READ MORE: Gogglebox viewers order Channel 4 to bring back the Moffatt family!
Unles,s of course, she’s been spending her past nine months of not working gorging on pizzas and burgers.
However, aside from the fact she looks ready to pop any day, her no-show attheBRIT awards on Wednesday – where Liam accepted an award on behalf of One Direction – and her failure to appear at L’Oreal launch on Friday sparked rumours that the birth date of her wee nipper was not far off.
READ MORE: Jodie Marsh claims she has been gagged after challenging McCanns
Fans online spent hours speculating, with some saying she looks like she couldgive birth any day.
While she might not have been out and about, Cheryl returned toTwitter this week to promote the campaign and welcome back Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway to our tellies, by posting a meme of a sizzling and juicy looking pizza being grabbed.
Here for @antanddec takeaway making it's come back tomoro 🙌🏼 👌🏼 pic.twitter.com/y5fd9hQGcF
— Cheryl (@CherylOfficial) February 24, 2017
Meanwhile, in her L’Oreal campaign, Cheryl opens up about years of self doubt.
“There was definitely a time I struggled with self doubt,” she says in the new campaign backed by The Prince’s Trust and L’Oreal. “More so when I was a teenager. I wasn’t doing very well in school at all.”
“There’s moments in life when you might view things as failure but they’re actually learning curves. I’m in a place where I feel like I learn.”
Well, with wise woman thoughts like those, we reckon Cheryl is going to be a rather good mum.