Stacey Solomon pulled on her fans' heartstrings as she shared a video of her unborn baby.
The Loose Women panellist captured the moment her fifth child started kicking inside her tummy.
Stacey, who is due in February, rested her hand gently on top of her bump as tiny little limbs could be seen wriggling around.
She looked cosy in a pair of soft pink pyjamas and a matching jumper.
The expectant mum added a pair of fluffy grey socks for extra comfort.
"grateful… I Always wonder what they’re thinking in there. I’m going with 'thanks for the packet of rich teas mum'," she captioned the video.
Fans rushed to the comment section to share their own pregnancy experiences.
"This was my favourite part of pregnancy. Them knowing me from the inside and me protecting them from the world. Just me and my boys (twins) Beautiful," one person wrote.
"Oh I miss the feeling of my boys moving around...it's such a magical feeling," another added.
"Ah I used to think this to so amazing," one mum chimed.
Another fan said: "I've watched this a hundred times, truly amazing. @staceysolomon it still blows my mind."
Stacey's pregnancy was a total surprise and neither she or Joe are prepared for their fifth child.
Speaking on Lorraine, Stacey said that she was really grateful to be having another child.
Stacey said: "Nearly there now, very soon. It was a surprise but we're so grateful that we get the chance to do it again."
When she was asked how she finds the balance in her busy home, the Tap To Tidy author said: "We do our best, nothing I do is perfect and sorted. I'm grateful just to be alive so I'm always really happy."
Stacey and Joe share Rose, 14 months, and Rex, three, and she is also mum to Leighton, 10 with her ex-partner Aaron Barham and Zachery, 14, with Dean Cox.
Harry has another son, Harry, 15, who he shares with his ex-fiancée Emma Sophocleous.
As well as her book, she's also working on her own TV series Sort Your Life Out.
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"I have really tidy corners. I cannot do everything at once. It's impossible, unless you've got a week off. I do a cupboard at a time."
"My eldest [child] is happy to live in a pigsty. My middle is really regimented and can't function if things are not the right place. The littlest ones I have to sing the tidy-up song."
"Not everyone wants to be fine and tidy, that's how I function, people ask how I keep things organised - I couldn't have them if i wasn't organised."
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