LOOK: Bangs Garcia documents pregnancy, proves that she's one hot mama | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Bangs Garcia documents pregnancy, proves that she’s one hot mama

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 04:49 PM October 19, 2017

Image: Instagram/@valeriegbirchmore

Actress Bangs Garcia is truly well on her way to delivering her first born. But despite having a baby that’s growing inside her day by the day, she seems to be carrying on pretty well. In fact, she has been documenting her journey to motherhood and sharing it to fans, and in the process, she’s proving that she’s still one hot mama.

In a recent, Instagram post, Garcia showed her growing baby bump from the start of her pregnancy up to 32 weeks.

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Stitching three photos of herself together, she noticeably wore the same swimsuit on all pictures. The first one showed her still with chiseled abs at “0 weeks.” The last two photos showed her with a full-grown tummy. She, however, has maintained her allure, whether sexy slim or baby-bumped.

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She has just recently entered 33 weeks of pregnancy. “Yeah I tried my best to fit into this bikini for the sake of comparison,” she said.

Ready to give birth very soon, she said, “Can’t wait to meet my Baby Amelia in less than 2 months.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/BaWNsmpFf_U/?taken-by=valeriegbirchmore

Garcia is married to her Filipino-British husband Lloydi Birchmore. She made headlines when she married her husband three times. They first married in London in 2016, which was followed by an undisclosed church wedding. Their third wedding was a romantic beach wedding in Boracay just earlier this year. JB

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