Steph McGovern: Pregnant BBC Breakfast star looks radiant as she shows off baby bump

Steph McGovern, 37, put flattered her baby bump in a chic black jumpsuit for the glitzy TV Choice Awards 2019. Looking stylish in the one-piece, which boasted wide, flared legs and short sleeves, she flashed a glimpse of cleavage in the V-neck design. She opted for bold scarlet loafers with the cool but comfortable ensemble. Adding a touch of glamour, the BBC Breakfast presenter accessorised with a statement gold necklace and finished the look with red lipstick and fluttering false lashes.

The pregnant star’s bump was impossible to miss in her figure-hugging outfit which clung to her curves as she posed for photographers at the TV Choice Awards.

On snap showed her turning to the side, accentuating her bump and placing one hand on her hip as she smiled for the cameras.

Steph confirmed she and her long-term girlfriend are expecting their first baby together in July.

Sharing the happy news with her 368,000 Twitter followers, she quipped: “Yep, I am no longer with pot belly… I am now with child.”

The presenter prefers to keep her private life out of the public eye and the name of her partner is not known.

She is thought to be a TV executive.

Steph, meanwhile, had a tough start to her pregnancy, revealing on BBC Breakfast how she had struggled with morning sickness.

She is due to give birth some time in November.

Elsewhere at the TV Choice Awards 2019, This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby also turned heads parading her pins in a short dress.

The ITV star opted for a butterfly patterned number which ruffle detailing on the skirt which nipped in her slender waist.

Tonight’s TV Choice Awards will see Sir David Attenborough, 93, honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

In a statement, the publication said they wanted to “show our appreciation and respect for the joy he’s given us all over many decades of natural history television”.

“His lifetime’s work, played out to several generations of viewers, has made very TV show he’s made over an amazing 60-year career highly anticipated and enormously popular,” TV Choice said.

“Still working, learning and making programmes, Sir David Attenborough isn’t just a British hero, he’s a global icon.”

David was presented with the award at his home in London.

Tonight’s star-studded ceremony is being held at the Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, London.

source: express.co.uk