See Pregnant Kate Upton Display Massive Boobs In Lingerie Shoot
Sept. 8 2018, Published 8:10 p.m. ET
Kate Upton posed for the lingerie and swimwear label Yamamay before letting fans know that she's pregnant. But now everyone knows that the model and her baseball pitcher husband, Justin Verlander, are expecting their first child. As RadarOnline.com's photos reveal, she is one smokin' hot mama-to-be! Scroll down RadarOnline.com's gallery for more on the photo shoot that emphasized Upton's huge baby boobs!
Upton, 26, revealed her pregnancy on July 14 via Instagram. The blonde beauty showed off her then-tiny baby bump with the caption "#PregnantInMiami."The Yamamay company took a series of sexy photo of Upton wearing lingerie. The underwear included a teal-colored see-through nightgown that flaunted her breasts.
Dangerous curves! Model Upton also wore a bra and panty set in a nude color. It had cut out sections on top to show even more boob. A source told RadarOnline.com that always busty Upton is actually struggling with her growing pregnancy breasts.
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Upton oozed sex appeal in a sheer black onesie which put the focus on her long legs. She glammed it up with pink lipstick and smokey eyed makeup during that part of the shoot.
RadarOnline.com previously reported on the star's lingerie poses, but spicy new shots were just released! Upton has been craving Tabasco hot sauce as she's expecting, a RadarOnline.com insider has said.
Upton married Verlander, 35, on November 4, 2017, two days after he won the World Series with the Houston Astros. Now they can't wait for their first baby.
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