Lottie Tomlinson announces second pregnancy with fiancé Lewis Burton

Lottie Tomlinson with her fiancé Lewis Burton and their son Lucky.
Lottie Tomlinson has announced she is pregnant with her second child (Picture: Lottie Tomlinson/ Instagram)

Lottie Tomlinson has announced she is expecting her second child with fiancé Lewis Burton.

The make-up artist and influencer, 25, shared the news on social media on Thursday night, sharing a sweet clip with her former tennis player partner, 32, and their son.

The video showed the family standing on a beach during sunset and embracing, with Lottie’s growing bump visible in a cut-out white co-ord.

She captioned the post: ‘our little family is growing🥹 we feel so excited and blessed that another beautiful baby is joining us in Jan 2025🤍🤍🤍.’

The pair already share son Lucky, who was born in August 2022, and was seen in the video sweetly kissing Lottie’s stomach.

Lottie, who is the younger sister of One Direction star Louis Tomlinson, 32, was quickly met with a flood of supportive comments.

Lottie Tomlinson.
She is due to give birth in January next year (Picture: Lottie Tomlinson/ Instagram)

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Little Mix star Perrie Edwards offered her congratulations, while Towie star Ferne McCann posted: “Ahhhhh congrats darlings x.”

Made in Chelsea star Tiffany Watson also shared her congratulations, commenting a series of love hearts too.

After three years of dating, Lottie and Lewis got engaged in November last year during a trip to Paris.

Earlier this year Lottie admitted she previously gave herself three months to ‘get her body back’ after gaining weight during pregnancy.

Lottie Tomlinson and Lewis Burton.
She and fiancé Lewis Burton got engaged last year (Picture: Lottie Tomlinson/ Instagram)

Lottie Tomlinson and Lewis Burton.
The couple already share son Lucky, who was born in 2022 (Picture: Lottie Tomlinson/ Instagram)

She told MailOnline she had always been ‘conscious’ of her figure and ‘wanted to do something’ about the changes she had experienced after having a baby as soon as possible.

She explained gaining the weight had a ‘big effect’ on her self-esteem and she felt ‘sad’ looking back at photos when she was postpartum because she felt ‘sluggish’ and ‘void of energy’.

However, she said the ‘transformation’ took a year as she also needed to focus on looking after her son.

‘Looking back now, that year has flown by, and I was able to do it healthily. I am proud of my journey and it’s still ongoing, which is exciting,’ she added.

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