At last British singer Cheryl has put down rumors to a rest: she is indeed having a baby with her boyfriend, One Direction crooner Liam Payne.
The couple has been hounded by pregnancy rumors for the last five months. Buzzfeed notes that people have taken into analyzing photos of Cheryl alone and with Payne to check if she does have a growing baby bump. Moreover, the two have been dodgy about her rumored pregnancy.
But a recent campaign for The Prince’s Trust, Cheryl’s favorite charity, and makeup brand L’Oreal Paris officially confirmed that she is indeed with child. The Prince’s Trust and L’Oreal Paris are together for “All Worth It,” a three-year collaboration to help 10,000 young people all over the UK who are struggling with self-doubt to gain more self-confidence.
The campaign consisted of photos and a video, of which she takes part with several celebrities. The Mirror said the 33 year-old wore a figure-hugging black dress, which clearly accentuated her growing belly. Her lustrous, long mane showcased a glowing mom-to-be, as she says to the camera: "We're all worth it. What makes us different, is what makes us beautiful. "
Cheryl is reportedly due this month, and the next question that are on people’s minds right now is whether the good-looking couple will have a baby boy or baby girl? Fans are also commenting how she looks beautiful and beaming more than ever, which could be a sign towards a particular gender. However, the couple remains mum, and let fans do the speaking on their behalf.
One Twitter user wrote, "YAAASSS @CherylOfficial I LOVE THIS!"
While another said, "@CherylOfficial sooooo proud and happy for you."


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