Cheryl flaunts blossoming baby bump as she opens up about self-doubt in pregnancy video
JUST days after she confirmed her pregnancy, Cheryl has debuted her blossoming baby bump in a campaign video for L'Oreal.
Cheryl flaunts blossoming baby bump as she opens up about self-doubt in pregnancy video
Cheryl: there was a time I struggled with self-doubt
The singer can be seen cradling her rotund middle as she opens up about the struggles in her personal life.
Liam Payne's other half gave fans a glimpse of her pregnancy figure as she admits she didn't always believe in herself when she was younger.
"There was definitely a time when I struggled with self-doubt," Cheryl explains in the clip. "More so in my life when I was a teenager. I wasn't doing very well at school at all.
"There's moments in life where you might view things as failure but they're actually just learning curves, so you can't be afraid to fail."
Cheryl showcased her blossoming bump as she opened up about struggles in her personal life
Cheryl admitted that she struggled with self-doubt as a teenager
There was definitely a time when I struggled with self-doubt
The former X Factor judge continues: "I'm definitely at a place now where I don't feel like I fail at things, I learn from them."
Cheryl looks stunning as she dressed her baby bump in a figure-hugging black dress, complete with long-sleeves and a V-neckline.
Her brunette locks are styled in cascading waves and she sports minimal make-up as she cradles her belly with both hands.
In the video, she also encourages those struggling with self-doubt to seek help and not suffer alone.
The mum-to-be looked glowing as she starred in the video
Cheryl encourages young people to seek help
"There are absolutely options out there and steps you can take to better the way you're feeling," she says.
"Don't ever just sit there feeling excluded, don't ever feel alone, because there's many people that want to help."
Cheryl can then be seen crossing out the word "doubt" and replacing it with "worth" on a large clear board before flashing a smile at the camera.
Her message is part of a campaign for The Prince's Trust and L'Oreal Paris to raise the confidence of 10,000 young people across the UK who are struggling with self-doubt.