Kelly Rowland Announces Pregnancy (In A Very Cute Way)

The singer Instagramed this photo of herself on the Emmy's 2014 red carpet with the caption, 'Styling by marnixmarni.' We think you'll agree that Kelly looks sensational in this shimmery, pale pink, number.

by Hannah Fox |
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The Destiny’s Child singer shared her news with a cute baby announcement on Instagram

Singer Kelly Rowland is expecting her first baby and revealed the news by posting a picture on her Instagram account.

She shared a photo of two pairs of Nike Air Jordans – one adult pair and one tiny baby pair.

She captioned the picture with, ‘I'll be stuntin like my daddy.....’

We’ll admit we had to consult the urban dictionary to find out what this means, but apparently it translates as ‘the act of flashing jewellery, money and women to gain the respect of others’. It’s also the lyrics from a L’il Wayne song. Okaaaay.

Kelly got married to her manager, Tim Witherspoon, last month in Costa Rica, and the wedding was attended by friend and bandmate, Beyonce, and her sister Solange Knowles.

We’d love to be a fly-on-the-wall for the playdates with Kelly’s baby and Blue Ivy…

Did you announce your pregnancy on social media? Let us know in the comment box below.

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