Liv Tyler Struts Baby Bump At ELLE Style Awards; Shows Off Happiness On Her Instagram Post

Actress Liv Tyler recently showed off her baby bump during the Elle Awards on Tuesday in London. She elegantly posed to the cameras in her royal blue dress that revealed that shape of her protruding tummy.

The 38-year-old actress announced that she was pregnant with her third child in January this year, according to inTouch. She, along with husband David Gardner, is expecting another addition to the family barely a year after giving birth to son Sailor Gene. Her eldest is 11-year-old Milo, a son with ex-husband, Royston Langdon.

In an Instagram post last Jan. 8, the actress expressed her happiness in welcoming another blessing in her life. "Oh my goodness it seems the stork is visiting us again !!!! I am growing another little Tyler Gardner in my belly. our family is growing!!! So grateful," she said in her photo caption.

A photo posted by Liv Tyler (@misslivalittle) on Jan 8, 2016 at 1:26pm PST

 

Despite being pregnant, Tyler confidently showcased her beauty and curves on Tuesday alongside other big stars like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Ella Eyre, Bella Hadid, Ellie Goulding and Karlie Kloss. Reveal claimed that she also flaunted her stunning waves and beautiful eyelashes.

Information from Just Jared mentioned that she wore a Stella McCartney gown paired with a clutch. She also reportedly paraded in Givenchy shoes and styled with Jessica McCormack jewelries.

Tyler was recognized during the awards night for being the TV Actress Of The Year accolade,Daily Mail said. She also expressed gratitude to the supporters of her HBO TV series entitled "The Leftovers."

The show's storyline is about disappearances in a community where the remaining residents are challenged to get back on their feet again, as per IMDB. It started airing in 2013 and now has 20 episodes.

Tyler plays the role of Meg Abbott, a woman who became a target of a cult after she got married. The character also lost her mother in the show which led her to become the leader of a group which lets peope remember their losses in the past.

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