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Lucy Domachowski

Pregnant Emily Ratajkowski shows off growing baby bump in crop top

Pregnant Emily Ratajkowski has given fans a new glimpse at her baby bump weeks after announcing she was expecting her first child.

The Blurred Lines star, 29, took to her Instagram on Sunday to flaunt her pregnant belly in another revealing snap.

The model couldn’t help but flaunt her bump as she donned a black crop top and low rise orange joggers.

She flashed her expanding midriff in the mirror selfie with her sunglasses in hand and comfy trainers on.

Emily wore her thick dark hair straight, as it cascaded casually down the sides of her face.

She is expecting her first child with her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.

In another snap posted earlier on Sunday, Emily laid naked in bed and took a picture of her nude bulging belly which was partially covered by her crisp white bed sheets.

Emily shared the news of her pregnancy on Instagram last month, sharing a look at her Vogue cover shoot in which she caresses the bump beneath a nightie.

"Emily Ratajkowski: Why I Don't Want To Reveal The Gender Of My Child," the cover was captioned.

Emily wrote: "Grateful & growing Thank you @voguemagazine for this very special cover."

She also posted a video montage in which she unveils her bump, directed by actress Lena Dunham.

"I dreamed of you for the first time the other night," Emily says in voiceover.

"We are wondering who you will be."

Fans rushed to leave kind words and messages of congratulation in the comments section.

She told Vogue in her interview: "When my husband and I tell friends that I'm pregnant, their first question after 'Congratulations' is almost always 'Do you know what you want?'

She is expecting her first child with her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard (emrata/Instagram)

"We like to respond that we won't know the gender until our child is 18 and that they'll let us know then. Everyone laughs at this.

"There is a truth to our line, though, one that hints at possibilities that are much more complex than whatever genitalia our child might be born with: the truth that we ultimately have no idea who - rather than what - is growing inside my belly.

"Who will this person be? What kind of person will we become parents to? How will they change our lives and who we are? This is a wondrous and terrifying concept, one that renders us both helpless and humbled."

Emily stressed she doesn't want to force gender stereotypes on her child.

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