Lily Allen expecting a boy - report
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Lily Allen is expecting a boy, according to reports.
The singer announced she was expecting her first child with boyfriend Sam Cooper last month. The pair are delighted at the prospect of becoming parents, with Lily proudly showing off her growing baby bump at a film premiere earlier this week.
The star is four months pregnant, and it has now been claimed she has just discovered the sex of her unborn child.
"Lily said she found out from a scan she is having a boy," a source told British newspaper The Sun. "She is really excited and can't wait to give birth. She is always asking other mums about their pregnancies."
Lily, 25, has started enquiring about antenatal classes, and has told pals she can't wait to take her son to watch football matches.
The star attended the GQ Men Of The Year Awards earlier this week, and was happy to discuss her pregnancy. She revealed she has suffered from morning sickness, but is now starting to feel better. Lily added she has also had some cravings - all she wants to eat is soup.
"Ooh yes, I could do with a great big cup of soup right now. Chicken, tomato - whatever I can get. That's all I've really been craving," she laughed to British newspaper The Daily Mirror.
"I could have it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I'm serious - I just can't get enough of it. The past few months have been a bit tough because I've been sick and stuff, but now everything's fine, because I've discovered soups are the cure to my morning sickness."
- Cover Media
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