DANIELLE Armstrong recently revealed she was expecting her second child with husband Tom Edney after dropping hints to friends.
The 34-year-old has recently disguised her pregnancy with clever tricks from looser outfits to posing with alcohol – but her friends noticed an obvious clue she was expecting.

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A source close to the star stated that she felt forced to admit her pregnancy due to her friends noticing she wasn’t actually drinking.
The source told OK!: “She kept it on the down-low and didn’t want anyone to know she was pregnant, because of the fertility struggles she’s faced in the past.
“She kept it under wraps from everyone. She had friends speculating if she was pregnant because she wasn’t drinking.”
They went on to say: “But she didn’t want to be forced to have to tell anyone. She felt uncomfortable and wanted to do it in her own time.”




The star announced her baby news last week alongside a video.
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She told her followers: “Baby Edney No2…. Oh we can’t wait to meet you.
“We are absolutely over the moon 🌙 that we will be adding another bubba to our family summer 2023 ☀️ 🫶🏻 @tommyedney
“I know Orla is going to be the most amazing Big Sister 👧🏼.”
Danielle’s star-studded pals and fellow Towie cast were quick to share their excitement for the star with Ferne McCann writing: “Yayyyyyyyyy we are so excited.
“The best news.”
Amy Childs wrote: “Congrats my darling ❤️xxx.”
“Ahhh congratulations darling!!! How exciting for you all 🤍,” gushed Lauren Goodger.
The former Towie star and her husband Tom already share a daughter, Orla, 2 and Tom proposed in 2020.

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