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Atomic Kitten's Liz McClarnon pregnant after 'years of painful and quite dark times'

Liz, 44, shared a video revealing her growing bump

Liz shared the joyous news that she is pregnant with fans
Liz shared the joyous news that she is pregnant with fans(Image: Liz McClarnon Instagram)

Atomic Kitten's Liz McClarnon has revealed she is pregnant.

The singer, 44, shared an adorable social media post to announce the happy news.


Liz, who tied the knot with husband Peter in 2023, wrote: "I started to record a video of me just telling you but I got too emotional so I thought I'd just hide behind this little announcement instead.


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"I just can't believe we're here. So many have been through exactly what I went through and worse.

"I want to share what I can and add my voice and ears to those who already help others understand or deal with all that comes with ivf and loss after so much hope."

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She carried on: "I've been a part of some beautifully supportive communities. I'm so grateful. I am so grateful!".

Liz also shared a video revealing her growing bump.


She said: "I've been keeping a secret from you... And I've mostly kept myself off social media because sometimes it was hard to smile... But after years of sometimes quite painful IVF and quite dark times."

Jumping up to reveal her bump she exclaimed joyfully: "I'm pregnant! We feel like we've been given the world!"

In 2009, Liz revealed she had been rushed to hospital with a suspected ectopic pregnancy and had feared for her fertility.

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She said at the time: "After several scans, the specialists told me that my Fallopian tubes were stuck together, which can have similar symptoms to an ectopic pregnancy.

"I had surgery to separate them and was out of hospital after two days."

Liz then decided to become an egg donor to help others.

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