Gwen Stefani Tweets About Pregnancy: 'Somebody Please Pop Me'

The pregnant singer is eager to meet her baby boy already

Gwen Stefani posts pregnancy pictures on Twitter
Gwen Stefani posts pregnancy pictures on Twitter
(Image credit: Twitter)

The pregnant singer is eager to meet her baby boy already

Gwen Stefani is getting a bit impatient when it comes to waiting around for baby to arrive.

As any mum knows, those last few weeks of pregnancy can be a bit uncomfortable - and it seems Gwen is ready to get on with the birth already.

'Somebody please pop me soon gx,' she tweeted this morning, posting a close-up selfie.

Gwen Stefani posts pregnancy pictures on Twitter

Gwen Stefani posts pregnancy pictures on Twitter
(Image credit: Twitter)

News of her pregnancy first surfaced in September, but the No Doubt singer didn't officially confirm it herself until January. Gwen - who's already mum to sons Kingston, 7, and Zuma, 5 - shared the news of the baby's sex via Instagram on Jan 17: 'I was ready to hand over the crown, but I guess I am still queen of the house. #itsaboy #surroundedbyboys.'

Clearly Gwen is eager to meet her new baby boy, but we're guessing she's probably also keen to dig into her old pre-pregnancy wardrobe.

Gwen Stefani's pregnancy uniform is black leather leggings and a stretchy black dress.

Gwen Stefani's pregnancy uniform is black leather leggings and a stretchy black dress.
(Image credit: Rex)

For the past several weeks, she's been rocking a standard all-black pregnancy uniform comprised of leather leggings and a curve-hugging stretchy dress. Of course, in true Gwen form, she's been deftly styling it up with fierce footwear and oh-so-chic accessories.

And luckily for her, we heard black is back.

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