Little Mix fans were left shocked when not one but two of the trio announced they would soon be parents for the first time.
But luckily, it seems there’s no plans to delay their 2022 tour as the duo revealed they would be bringing their babies with them on the road.
The girls have joked they will need a crèche with them on the road to look after their babies when they’re born, so they can continue performing.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 29, posed in a stunning photoshoot with footballer fiancé Andre Gray, 29, where she was seen wearing a gorgeous green flowing silk dress.
Alongside the pictures, she wrote: “We’ve dreamed about this moment for so long and we can’t believe the dream is finally coming true… we can’t wait to meet you.”
And just days later, Perrie Edwards, 27, wowed fans by also confirming she was pregnant after posting a sweet snap with her first child with boyfriend, Liverpool star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 27.
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The starlet captioned the post: “So happy to be on this wild journey with my soulmate.
“Me + Him = You. We can’t wait to meet you baby Ox!”
Alongside remaining bandmate Jade Thirlwall, 28, they struck gold at the Brits winning the Best British Group accolade – the first ever girl band to do so.
But BRITs host Jack Whitehall, 32, couldn’t help but ask about their plans for their upcoming Confetti tour after they both shared their exciting news.
“Is it going ahead?” Jack enquired, with Leigh-Anne confirming: “It is, yes. Next year.”
“Next year? Are you going to need a babysitter with you?” Jack asked.
“We’re going to need a crèche, literally,” joked Leigh Anne.
Her bandmates agreed before funny-man Jack made a callout to the audience to see if there were any midwives amongst them – and it’s likely there was a few.
The BRITs audience was made up largely of key workers who had been awarded tickets amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Little Mix paid tribute to some of their favourite girl bands over the years who had missed out on winning the coveted award.
Amongst the groups they called out in their winners speech were legends such as Girls Aloud, Spice Girls and All Saints.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk