Nicole Williams English flaunts her huge baby bump in a black crop top on a late-night walk in Los Angeles
A heavily pregnant Nicole Williams English beamed as she took a stroll in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
The 35-year-old model, who is set to announce she’s pregnant during Miami Swim Week in July, showed off her baby bump in a black crop top, low-cut baggy joggers and trainers.
The Nia Lynn swimwear designer has styled her long raven locks in an elegant bun at the nape of her neck and accessorized with gold hoop earrings.
Radiant: A heavily pregnant Nicole Williams English beamed as she took a stroll in Los Angeles on Sunday night
She carried a large black bag and braced herself against the chilly Southern California temperatures with a black leather racing jacket with a skeleton on the back.
Fast approaching her due date, the Canadian beauty has announced that she and her husband, former NFL player Larry English, 36, are expecting a baby girl.
The couple told Sports Illustrated Swimsuit that they have already chosen the little one’s name but won’t reveal it until she makes her debut to the world.
Baby bump: The 35-year-old model, who announced she’d become pregnant during Miami Swim Week in July, flaunted her baby bump in a black crop top, low-cut baggy joggers and trainers
Skeleton: Nicole braced herself against the chilly Southern California temps in a black leather racing jacket with a skeleton on the back
The couple was struggling to conceive naturally, so they turned to in vitro fertilization for help in starting a family.
It’s been a difficult process for the runway model, who is afraid of needles.
“It was emotional because you have to pump a lot of unnatural drugs into your body. So Larry put needles in my stomach because I couldn’t take it. I’m afraid of needles. The first time I was like, ‘Oh my god, what, what, what?’ The second time, it was a little easier.’
Oh Baby!: The model and her husband, former NFL player Larry English, have announced they are expecting a baby girl
IVF: The couple struggled to conceive naturally, so they turned to in vitro fertilization for help starting a family. The painful process allowed them to choose the baby’s sex, so the couple chose a female embryo to become their eldest child
Since Nicole had always wanted a daughter, she chose a female embryo as the eldest child.
“We went back and forth, but I really wanted a girl first,” she explained, “and Larry is so straightforward and so supportive.
“He was like, ‘I’m totally fine with being a girl dad.’ He has little girls around him and a little sister who’s a little younger than him. He’s the only boy, so yeah, he was totally fine with having a girl first.