'Get this baby out of me...' Geordie Shore's Holly Hagan-Blyth done with pregnancy

Geordie Shore's Holly Hagan-Blyth wants to give birth as she is struggling with being pregnant during a UK heatwave.

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Holly Hagan-Blyth is desperate for her baby to be born.

The Geordie Shore alum is glad she is about to give her and husband, footballer Jacob Byth's son, Alpha-Jax, a sibling, because the star no longer bear sweltering in the UK heatwave whilst pregnant.

Holly, 33, posted a sexy bikini selfie to Instagram on May 23, with the caption: "Officially 'Get this f****** baby out of me' weeks along.

"I feel like my sides are going to BURST at the seams! 38 weeks in a heat wave with a toddler is not for the weak.

"Although enjoying our last times as a family of 3. (sic)"

The blonde beauty's fans flooded the post's comments section with love and support, as one penned: "Bless you must be horrible for you in this heat. Still baby will soon be here x (sic)."

A second support typed: "Absolutely gorgeous. I got to 42 weeks... I feel ya haha (sic)."

And a third follower wrote: "U be OK. Once she's here be all joy xx (sic)."

Holly and 33-year-old Jacob - who tied the knot in Ibiza, Spain, in 2022 after five years of dating - welcomed Alpha-Jax into the world in 2023.

And the TV personality admitted that her pregnancy has been "a lot easier" this time around, despite heartbreak.

In October 2025, Holly's 19-year-old half-sister, Darci Rose Gibson, died of organ failure, 48 hours after she accidentally overdosed on crystal MDMA and suffered two cardiac arrests during a night out at Manchester's Warehouse Project nightclub.

Holly recently told Closer magazine: "Trimester two has been great, now I'm getting to the uncomfortable stage.

"I found out I was pregnant in the September, and my sister passed in the October, so everything in that beginning stage was a bit of a blur."

But the entertainer fears how her son will initially cope with no longer being the only child.

Holly said: "I think it would be hard not to be nervous. It's been Alpha-Jax on his own for such a long time.

"I think you kind of wonder how you split the love that you have. Am I going to be able to give them both enough attention? Is one going to feel left out? These are just natural feelings that a lot of women would have."

Holly said Alpha-Jax and her unborn baby - whom the star told Darci about a month before her death - have helped her through grief.

She explained: "Going through such a traumatic experience with my sister has made me realise that I am strong, and this isn't going to break me.

"I've chosen to accept what's happened, and I know she wouldn't want to see me ruin my life because of this. I feel like I am trying to make a conscious effort to enjoy life.

"I have children who need me, and I have to keep pushing forward. I think I've just managed to find strength in that."