Pregnant Rochelle Humes shows her baby bump to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield

Pregnant Rochelle Humes shows her baby bump to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as the duo make a VERY cheeky remark about her third pregnancy

Rochelle Humes showed her baby bump to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as she presented a fashion segment on Wednesday’s edition of This Morning.

The former Saturdays singer, 31, who is five months pregnant, looked every inch the radiant mummy as she cupped her stomach in a white shirt dress.

Leaving her in a fit of giggles, dynamic duo Holly, 39, and Phil, 58, made a cheeky remark about the host expecting a third child with her husband Marvin Humes, as they quipped: ‘So that’s what happens after a night in Paris’.

Oh baby! Rochelle Humes showed her baby bump to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as she presented a fashion segment on Wednesday’s edition of This Morning

The Hit List star appeared in great spirits as she prepared to discuss her favourite summer ensembles live from her home in Essex. 

TV veterans Holly and Phil couldn’t help but make the playful comment about her third pregnancy as they used her ‘a night in Paris’ decor lights from her DJ booth as a reference point. 

Media personality Rochelle styled her naturally curly tresses into twin braids and opted for minimal make-up for her virtual TV appearance. 

Glowing: The former Saturdays singer, 31, who is five months pregnant, looked every inch the radiant mummy as she cupped her stomach in a white shirt dress

Glowing: The former Saturdays singer, 31, who is five months pregnant, looked every inch the radiant mummy as she cupped her stomach in a white shirt dress

'So that's what happens after a night in Paris!' Dynamic duo Holly, 39, and Phil, 58, made a cheeky remark about the host expecting a third child with her husband Marvin Humes

‘So that’s what happens after a night in Paris!’ Dynamic duo Holly, 39, and Phil, 58, made a cheeky remark about the host expecting a third child with her husband Marvin Humes

Beaming: The Hit List star appeared in great spirits as she prepared to discuss her favourite summer ensembles live from her home in Essex

Beaming: The Hit List star appeared in great spirits as she prepared to discuss her favourite summer ensembles live from her home in Essex

Earlier this month, the musician and JLS star Marvin, 35, spoke candidly to their followers about the importance of having conversations surrounding racism on Friday. 

The pair shared the video to their respective Instagram pages in place of their ‘Stay Home With The Humes’ Friday night disco.  

Rochelle stressed how important it is for their children to know they are ‘enough’ and how they want them to be ‘proud’ of their heritage. 

Marvin said: ‘Hey guys how you doing? Normally we’d be getting ready for our Stay Home With The Humes House Party, but it just doesn’t feel right. It has been a massive few days around the world after the tragic killing of George Floyd.’ 

Speaking out: Earlier this month, the musician and JLS star Marvin, 35, spoke candidly to their followers about the importance of having conversations surrounding racism on Friday

Speaking out: Earlier this month, the musician and JLS star Marvin, 35, spoke candidly to their followers about the importance of having conversations surrounding racism on Friday

'We want our children to know they are enough': They share daughters Valentina Raine, seven, and Alaia-Mai, three

‘We want our children to know they are enough’: They share daughters Valentina Raine, seven, and Alaia-Mai, three

‘It’s been a beautiful thing. Previously these conversations might have made people feel uncomfortable. Maybe innocently not wanting to say the wrong thing. We’ve seen that with friends’, the This Morning star added.

The couple, who share daughters Valentina Raine, seven, and Alaia-Mai, three, were also among the 25 million who took part in Blackout Tuesday for the Black Lives Matter movement, following the senseless death of George. 

George, 46, an African-American man, died on May 25 after a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

His death has sparked days of demonstrations across the nation over police brutality against black people.