Alexandra Burke pregnant! Singer expecting second baby 8 months after welcoming 1st child
The chart-topping singer, 34, shared the happy news on Instagram on Tuesday with a sweet photograph of her showing off her blossoming baby bump alongside footballer Darren, 35.The couple's news comes just eight months after they welcomed their first child in July 2022.
Many fellow celebs flocked to comment on Alexandra and Darren's joint post, with AJ Odudu writing: "WOW!!!!" alongside several red heart emojis. Speaking on Loose Women last year, the mum-of-one said of her decision: “I’ve never really spoken about this but, obviously, I come from X Factor and that's a public show and I'm very grateful for the platform, it's made me who I am today.”
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