Is Cheryl in labour right this very minute?
The rumours are mounting


The rumours are mounting
Cheryl and her boyfriend Liam Payne have managed to keep their relationship and pregnancy pretty private for some time now, but the world is currently under a strong belief that the singer is in labour right this very minute.
Cheryl's pregnancy was only officially confirmed very recently after she posed for L'Oreal and Prince's Trust with a very prominent baby bump in a pregnancy shoot that cemented the news.
Moving vans were also spotted transporting Cheryl's belongings from her Hertfordshire home (yes the one she shared with ex-husband Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini) to Liam's Surrey mansion, over the weekend. So it seems the rumours could well be true.
Cheryl's former home is now back on the market to rent for a whopping £18,746 a month, if you're interested BTW.
So, this is what we know - the 33-year-old singer is due mid-to-late March, but it's been reported by newspapers that she is currently staying at London's Portland Hospital (where Victoria Beckham, Jools Oliver and Elizabeth Hurley have all given birth before) after missing an event for her new L'Oreal campaign on Friday.
Her absence has certainly caused social media to light up with rumours that she was in labour or had already given birth, so now we wait with baited breath to hear news about baby Chiam (yeah... we're not sure about that nickname, either.)
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