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Jamie Roberts

Katie Melua, 37, pregnant with first baby as she shows off bump to fans on tour

Katie Melua is pregnant with her first child.

The singer, 37, revealed the news as she showcased her ever-growing baby bump while taking to the stage in Zurich over the weekend.

Taking to Instagram, the hitmaker announced she was hitting the road for the first time with a baby bump as she shared a sweet snap of her with her team.

She added: "I can’t believe I’ve just written that," as she shared the fantastic news.

The Nine Million Bicycles singer followed it up with a short clip of her taking to the stage to her adoring fans as her European tour got underway.

Katie Melua is pregnant (Getty Images)

She looked radiant as she walked out wearing a pink silk dress which showed off her bump in all its glory.

And she was quickly met by an influx of congratulatory messages by her fans in the comments section.

One user wrote: " Ah you look absolutely beautiful @katiemeluaofficial"

Another penned: "You look amazing Katie! Beautiful and glowing...go go, sweetheart...oh yeah!! Love this! Stay well xxx."

Katie Melua announced the news on Instagram (Katie Melua/Instagram)

And a third said: "U rock !! Mama power."

The star hasn't divulged any further news surrounding her pregnancy, with the notoriously private star keeping the baby daddy's identity close to her chest.

Katie showed off her bump in Zurich (Katie Melua/Instagram)
The singer looked radiant as she entered the stage (Katie Melua/Instagram)

Katie had previously been married to world superbike race James Toseland for eight years before the pair went their separate ways in 2020.

Speaking to The Independent about her tunes following her split, she revealed: "I had a beautiful marriage so these songs about readjusting our attitudes to love aren’t angry or bitter.

Katie and her husband divorced in 2020 (Getty Images)
Katie Melua performing in 2016 (Redferns)

"The hope is that if we take the pressure off, we can learn to be more accepting of ourselves and each other."

And she has also previously admitted at the time that she regretted singing about unrealistic portrayals or romantic love in some of her earlier work.

During an interview, she said: "I've been guilty of singing about romantic love as though it's all meant to last for ever. But it's not. And it's OK that it's not."

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