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Pregnant Ireland Baldwin strips down for nude baby bump update

Pregnant Ireland Baldwin is baring all.

The model stripped down for a nude baby bump update Tuesday, wearing only a towel on her head.

“bb on board,” the 27-year-old captioned the NSFW Instagram snap.

Baldwin covered her chest with one arm while showing her budding belly — and her tattoos — from the side in the naked social media upload.

“Ahhhh,” cousin Hailey Baldwin commented on the post.

Fellow pregnant star Rumer Willis, for her part, called Ireland a “gorgeous queen.”

Ireland gave more glimpses of her growing stomach via Stories, including a “sweatpants slay.”

Ireland Baldwin bared her bump in a nude photo. irelandirelandireland/Instagram
The model is six months along. irelandirelandireland/Instagram

She also photographed the drinks helping her stay healthy since “water just doesn’t go down easily these days” and “food is … absolutely revolting,” from Orgain shakes to True Lemon drink mixes.

Carrying a baby has been “warfare” for Ireland’s body, she told her Instagram followers in January.

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Ireland Baldwin poses in blck top and white pants
“bb on board,” she wrote.Instagram/@rac
Ireland Baldwin snaps mirror selfie in red dress
The expectant star revealed her bump in December 2022.irelandirelandireland/Instagram
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Ireland Baldwin poses in yard in glittery gown
She has been showing her pregnancy progress ever since.Instagram/@rac
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“I underestimated just how hard pregnancy would be on my mind and my body,” Alec Baldwin’s daughter wrote last month, comparing herself to a “goblin,” “bridge troll” and “curmudgeon.”

She thanked her boyfriend, RAC, at the time, saying she “would have lost [her] mind” without his help.

She and boyfriend RAC are expecting a daughter. Instagram/@rac

The candid confession came one month after Ireland and the musician, whose real name is André Allen Anjos, announced that they are starting a family.

The couple have a baby girl on the way and plan to name her Holland.

“I’m Ireland, so [we picked] another country name because we wanted to keep that consistent,” Ireland explained to “Girlboss Radio” podcast listeners in January.

She called the moniker “classy” and “beautiful,” gushing, “I’ve always loved that name since I was young.”