Fashion model Daisy Lowe has shown off her blossoming baby bump and left little to the imagination with a nude pregnant selfie.
The 33-year-old British model shared the snap as she showed off her 26 weeks baby bump, just months after she announced her pregnancy.
The star has treated fans to pictures of her growing bump over the Christmas holiday as well as revealing she's found pregnancy a struggle with health issues including nausea, sleepless nights and exhaustion.
In October the star, who has modelled in campaigns for Topshop and Vivienne Westwood, revealed she was expecting her first child alongside her property developer fiancé Jordan Saul.
In her stunning snap, Daisy can be seen posing in front of a large ornate mirror and showing off her growing bump whilst covering her chest. Captioning the snap, Daisy wrote: "26 weeks".
Fans have rushed in to praise the star on her glowing appearance and beautiful baby bump. Fellow model Alexa Chung wrote: "Gorge D Lowe".
Model Harriet Rose added: "Gorgeous girl".
Makeup artists Justine Jenkins commented: "Beautiful".
Another fan gushed: "You look so like your beautiful Mum here."
"Still looking fab daisy," wrote another.
Earlier this month Daisy opened up about the the highs and lows of her pregnancy and how she's found her first trimester. She wrote on instagram: "My past week of pregnancy in pictures, finally getting to work out full pelt - which admittedly has left me pretty depleted today (!) eating delicious sweet treats, this baby certainly loves their grub! & getting excited about my popping bump.
"'Being pregnant, having a baby - the opportunity to become a mum one day has been something that I've wanted with all my heart - for a long time it was the only thing I ever wanted.
"It took a long time, a lot of heartbreak & healing and a whole lot of picking myself back up again to get to a place where I could even possibly conceive & here we are now…
"I am 4 months pregnant this week & I am so so so grateful for this growing little bubba… it is the most incredible miracle that we were all once a tiny group of cells that our mummas managed to grow us in their bellies until pushing us out into the world. It's proper magic (and of course the joy of unbelievable science too)."
She continued: "I just wanted to add to all this wonder that my goodness it can be pretty tough being pregnant!
"I don't think women talk enough about the insane ups and downs hormonally, the nausea, the growing pains, the sleepless nights, the exhaustion…
"I wouldn't change it for the world & I know it's for the greatest cause ever but I just wanted to share my experience… because what else have we got but shared experience?
"I am in absolute awe of all the women who do fly through it feeling fantastic the whole way through! Maybe next week will be easier… fingers crossed!
"And until then I will appreciate the miracle of life & continue to do my best to take care of myself and my little growing human."