Harry Judd's pregnant wife Izzy proudly displays her baby bump in figure-hugging top and leggings as the parents-to-be attend baby exhibition
They announced they were expecting their first child earlier this year.
And it looks like Izzy Judd's baby bump has truly blossomed, as she displayed her changing shape at the The Baby Show 2015 at the Olympia London on Friday.
Accompanied by her husband, McBusted drummer Harry, 29, the violinist, 31, looked every inch the glowing mum-to-be as she attended the baby exhibition.
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Parents-to-be: It looks like Harry Judd's wife Izzy's baby bump has truly blossomed, as he pregnant star displayed her changing shape at the The Baby Show 2015 at the Olympia London on Friday
Izzy - who's formerly a member of string quartet Escala - opted for a white, longline fitted vest, which displayed her growing bump.
She styled the form-fitting garment with a comfortable pair of black leggings and black short UGG boots.
The expectant mother covered up her arms in a bleachwash denim shirt, which was undone to reveal her growing bump.
Happy couple: Accompanied by her husband, McBusted drummer Harry, 29, the violinist, 31, looked every inch the glowing mum-to-be as she attended the baby exhibition
Her mid-brown locks were straightened, framing her face, her natural beauty on display as she wore minimal make-up.
Harry - who originally found fame in McFly - cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt, khaki green bomber jacket, black slim-leg jeans and stone-coloured desert boots.
The parents-to-be, whose baby is due in January, looked in their element as they looked around the show, hand-in-hand and with their arms around one another.
Baby bump: The happy couple announced their pregnancy in July after Izzy (seen here on holiday in Antigua this week) suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage in 2014 and underwent ertility treatment
The happy couple announced their pregnancy in July after suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage in 2014 and undergoing fertility treatment.
At the time of the announcement, Izzy, who was diagnosed with polycystic ovaries in her twenties, said it was 'impossible' to answer people when they asked if she wanted to have children, as it felt like her heart was breaking every time.
Speaking to Hello! magazine, Harry said: 'You feel like you are never going to be the ones who get to say, "We are having a baby." That is why we feel so blessed now.
'In an ideal world when you're ready to start a family you hope you will conceive in the first few months of trying.
'We were like, no, no we won't need IVF, it won't be us. IVF was like something you didn't talk about. We thought it would be fine.'
Speaking of her happiness, mum-to-be Izzy said: 'Every baby is a miracle but we do feel so very lucky.
'I never wanted to stop believing that we would have a family. But you do feel like someone has pressed pause on your life and you can't go anywhere.'
Day out: Former TOWIE star Cara Kilbey also attended the Baby Show and shopped at her favorite 'Boori' baby
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