Brownlow Medal 2022: Sam Docherty’s wife Natalie glows as she proudly shows off her baby bump

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Sam Docherty’s wife Natalie beams as she proudly shows off her baby bump in an elegant figure-hugging gown at the Brownlow Medal 2022

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Sam and Natalie Docherty’s stunning appearance was hard to miss at the Brownlow Medal 2022 on Sunday.

Natalie proudly showed off her baby bump as she posed for snaps in an elegant, figure-hugging off-white dress.

The mother-to-be looked sensational as she lovingly placed her palm over her stomach.

The stunning appearance of Sam and Natalie Docherty (pictured) was hard to miss at the Brownlow Medal 2022 on Sunday

The stunning appearance of Sam and Natalie Docherty (pictured) was hard to miss at the Brownlow Medal 2022 on Sunday

Natalie wore her raven locks perfectly straight for the event, putting her natural beauty at the center of attention.

She completed her look with dazzling diamond jewelry.

Meanwhile, Carlton star husband Sam, 29, cut a dashing figure in an elegant tuxedo.

The lovebirds beamed as they posed on the red carpet at Crown Palladium in Melbourne.

Natalie proudly showed off her baby bump as she posed in an elegant figure-hugging dress

Natalie proudly showed off her baby bump as she posed in an elegant figure-hugging dress

Natalie proudly showed off her baby bump as she posed in an elegant figure-hugging dress

At one point, the couple joined forces and both seemed excited to attend AFL’s most exclusive event.

The couple’s appearance follows reports that the Brownlow medal count had succumbed to political correctness after she banned a very simple question from red carpet interviews.

Speaking to the Herald Sun, this year’s red carpet hosts Emma Freedman and Dale Thomas confirmed they won’t ask anyone about their clothes.

“We were not asked any questions about what you wear, who you wear, why you wear,” Freedman confirmed.

The lovebirds beamed as they posed on the red carpet at Melbourne's Crown Palladium

The lovebirds beamed as they posed on the red carpet at Melbourne's Crown Palladium

The lovebirds beamed as they posed on the red carpet at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium

“We’re going to focus on the fun and a little giggle on the red carpet instead of asking that question,” she added.

The move could be considered political correctness gone mad after Brownlow’s red carpet turned glamorous WAGs into huge stars.

Asking celebrities who they wear has long been a fixture in red carpet coverage around the world, with reporters often using the question to quickly get female celebrities into conversation.

Sam cut a dashing figure in an elegant tuxedo and dress shoes

Sam cut a dashing figure in an elegant tuxedo and dress shoes

Sam cut a dashing figure in an elegant tuxedo and dress shoes