
Noughties pop star Pixie Lott has confirmed she’s pregnant with baby number two.
The All About Tonight hitmaker is already a doting mum to Albert, whom she and husband Oliver Cheshire welcomed in October 2023.
Now, the singer, 34, has announced that she and model Oliver, 36, are expanding their family.
Mid-performance at Mighty Hoopla 2025, a festival at Brockwell Park in south London, she declared: ‘I’m having another baby!’
Pixie – real name Victoria Louise Lott – covered her blossoming bump for the occasion, sporting a vibrant red mini dress as she gave it her all on stage.
At one point, she turned to the side to proudly cradle her belly, smiling.


She wore her famous blonde locks in curls and was surrounded by dancers, her name in bold lettering on the screen behind her.
The Boys and Girls songstress joined a starry lineup this weekend, with the likes of Jade, Kesha, Ciara, Loreen, JoJo, and Vengaboys taking to the stage for the pop extravaganza.
Taking to social media after news of her pregnancy made its way online, fans grew incredibly excited.
‘PIXIE LOTT ANNOUNCING SHE IS PREGNANT AT HOOPLA WAS SO MOTHER, I CAN NOT COPE’, wrote @jrglennon on X.
‘I think Pixie Lott just announced her pregnancy mid-song at Hoopla, it’s giving budget beyoncé at the VMAs’, said @Hannanar.
Pixie, who rose to fame with hits such as Mama Do and Kiss the Stars, recently returned to music after an extensive break, releasing her first album in 10 years, Encino, last September.


Oliver has been by her side throughout her rise to stardom, having met him in 2010 at a Select Model catwalk show.
After tying the knot at Ely Cathedral three summers ago, Pixie announced she was expecting their first child the following June.
She waited until she was 31 weeks into her pregnancy before the news became public, writing at the time: ‘We are beyond excited to announce we are expecting our first child together and cannot wait to start a family of our own.’
Speaking exclusively to Metro ahead of her new record hitting stores, Pixie revealed that becoming a mum has given her music a fresh meaning.
She added that she was keen to bring Albert, affectionately known as Bertie, along to her gigs, but felt as though she was playing catch-up after so long out of the loop.
‘[The industry] is completely different now,’ she said. I’m still trying to get my head around it. I feel like my brain is still in a kind of old-school way because that’s all I’ve known, so I need to learn a lot. Even going for chart positions everyone’s like, “Chart positions don’t matter anymore!”‘


At a time when ‘nostalgia acts’ have been enjoying a resurgence, from Girls Aloud to Natasha Bedingfield and Sugababes, Pixie pondered over whether she falls into that category.
‘I wouldn’t think of myself as a nostalgia act, but I guess maybe I am because it’s been such a long time! And I have such a nostalgic heart, so I get what it feels like to hear a song and have it take you back to that moment in time.’
On returning to music after so long, she expressed that she wanted to make tunes people could ‘relate’ to and send out ’empowering’ messages, her comeback single being titled Somebody’s Daughter.
Pixie signed her first record deal at the age of 15.
She’s since sold millions of records across her four albums—Turn It Up (2009), Young, Foolish, Happy (2011), Pixie Lott (2014), and Encino (2024)—while also dipping her toe into other ventures.
Pixie has performed in theatre roles, such as the UK production of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, made her movie debut in Fred: The Movie for Nickelodeon, and from 2017 to 2023 was a coach on The Voice Kids UK.
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