Pregnant Chloe Madeley hits the gym with James Haskell ahead of their first child’s imminent arrival
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Pregnant Chloe Madeley displays her baby bump in a T-shirt and cycling shorts as she and husband James Haskell hit the gym ahead of their first child’s imminent arrival
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Her famous father Richard Madeley previously claimed that she was due to give birth on Sunday August 7th.
However, on Friday, Chloe Madeley, 35, displayed her baby bump in a white T-shirt and cycling shorts as she and her rugby star husband James Haskell, 37, hit the gym in London.
The heavily pregnant star kept things low-key, going make-up free for the workout with her beau, ahead of their first child’s imminent arrival.
Keeping fit! On Friday, Chloe Madeley, 35, displayed her baby bump in a white T-shirt and cycling shorts as she and her rugby star husband James Haskell, 37, hit the gym in London
Chloe opted for a simple sportswear look, teaming her black Nike shorts with a matching sports bra, with a white cap-sleeve tee worn over the top.
The parents-to-be ensured they were hydrated amid the soaring UK temperatures, as they carried bottles of water with them.
Putting comfort first, the blonde beauty swept her long tresses up into a scruffy bun for the energetic outing.
Chloe walked side-by-side with husband James – who she married in 2018 – while the tattooed sportsman was dressed in a black T-shirt and indigo coloured shorts.
Simple does it: Chloe opted for a simple sportswear look, teaming her black Nike shorts with a matching sports bra, with a white cap-sleeve tee worn over the top
Couples who train together: Chloe walked side-by-side with husband James while the tattooed sportsman was dressed in a black T-shirt and indigo coloured shorts
Just days ago, Chloe shared a beautiful nude picture of her bump on Instagram, noting she had been scared to post the image in case of the response she might get.
She added: ‘that while she’s looking forward to getting in shape post-pregnancy, her words shouldn’t be misconstrued to mean that she has any issue with her body currently.
She wrote: ‘I was asked on IG this morning if I’m excited to get back in shape post pregnancy. I nearly skipped over the question so I didn’t have to answer it and undoubtedly have my answer be misconstrued and misjudged.
‘Because the answer is yes. I am extremely excited to rehab my body postnatally; my core, my pelvic floor, my glutes, everything that has had to shift, make way and change for my little potato will need to be rehabbed and nursed back to health. I am excited to PATIENTLY watch my physique change again, too.’
Easy breezy: Putting comfort first, the blonde beauty swept her long tresses up into a scruffy bun for the energetic outing
Hydrated: The parents-to-be ensured they were hydrated amid the soaring UK temperatures, as they carried bottles of water with them
‘I work in the body. I have done for a decade. I’ve been passionate about it for longer than that. It was that passion that saw me change my career, my lifestyle, my body and my mental health.
‘I love a performance goal. I love a physique goal. I love what I do.’
She continued: ‘Today, this love is CONSTANTLY and CONSISTENTLY deemed as hatred for your female form. Deemed as insecurity born of the patriarchy and or the media. It is SO frowned upon for women to have body goals.
‘Why? If your body goal is to stay the same, to become healthier, to become fitter, to become stronger, or to grow and develop a physique, why is one any more valid than the other?
‘Do you change your hairstyle? Wear makeup? Buy a new dress before a holiday? Try a new shade of nail varnish? Get your eyelashes tinted? All of these actions likely help you to FEEL better in your own skin, and they are all accepted amongst women. So why isn’t a body goal?’
Beautiful: Just days ago, Chloe shared a beautiful nude picture of her bump on Instagram, noting she had been scared to post the image in case of the response she might get