Kelsey Parker showed off her growing baby bump as she led the stars at an annual charity football match in memory of her late husband Tom on Saturday.
Kelsey shares kids Aurelia, five, and Bodhi, four, with The Wanted star Tom Parker and she is now expecting a baby with Will Lindsay after finding love again.
Ahead of welcoming her baby, Kelsey showed her support for the Tom Parker Foundation, set up in her late husband’s honour at the charity’s annual football match.
She was supported by other famous faces for the event at Bromley FC including brothers Ryan and Scott Thomas and Jacqueline Jossa’s husband Dan Osborne.
For the occasion, Kelsey sported a white T-shirt with Tom and her children’s names printed in a love heart, alongside other words in tribute to the singer.
She sweetly cradled her growing baby bump and flashed a huge smile as she posed for the cameras at the charity event.
Kelsey Parker showed off her growing baby bump as she led the stars at an annual charity football match in memory of her late husband Tom on Saturday
She sweetly cradled her growing baby bump and flashed a huge smile as she posed for the cameras at the charity event
For the occasion, Kelsey sported a white T-shirt with Tom and her children’s names printed in a love heart, alongside other words in tribute to the singer
Kelsey’s tree surgeon partner Will also attended to support Kelsey and also sported the T-shirt in honour of Tom.
The couple also carried her and Tom’s children Aurelia and Bodhi on to the pitch as the family gathered to remember the boy band star.
The annual event, now in its third year, raises money and awareness for brain tumour research and Kelsey has tirelessly campaigned since Tom’s death.
Tom tragically died from brain cancer in 2022, at the age of 33, four years after marrying Kelsey.
The Sun revealed last year that Kelsey had found love with tree surgeon Will Lindsay, two years after Tom’s death.
The couple announced their romance last September and Kelsey, who is due in June, previously revealed her third pregnancy was a ‘happy accident’.
Ahead of welcoming her little one, Kelsey devastatingly revealed she has been getting a lot of hate online but her new partner has been very supportive.
Speaking on ITV’s Lorraine, in their first joint interview together, Kelsey explained: ‘It’s been three years, this is Tom’s three year anniversary of his death and it’s almost like people want me to feel guilty for moving on.’
Kelsey shares kids Aurelia, five, and Bodhi, four, with The Wanted star Tom Parker and she is now expecting a baby with Will Lindsay (pictured) after finding love again
She was supported by other famous faces for the event at Bromley FC including brothers Ryan (centre) and Scott Thomas (left)
Scott and Ryan appeared in good spirits and shared a hug as they arrived to show their support for the Tom Parker Foundation
Ryan cut a casual figure in a black T-shirt and grey trousers while Scott looked equally suave in a knitted cardigan and brown jeans
Jacqueline Jossa’s husband Dan Osborne was also in attendance and took to the pitch to play as part of the charity match at Bromley FC
The annual event raises money and awareness for brain tumour research and Kelsey has tirelessly campaigned since Tom’s death
Tom tragically died from brain cancer in 2022, at the age of 33, four years after marrying Kelsey (the couple are pictured in October 2021)
She added: ‘I’m always going to have guilt but what’s so hard is that Tom’s not here anymore so what do people want me to do?
‘Our house was full of so much sadness but now it’s full of happiness, the kids deserve that more than anything.
‘They’ve been through so much, I feel like we are taking the steps forward to heal but I just want other women to feel like it’s OK to move on, it’s not taking anything away from the love I had for Tom.’
Kelsey also opened up about the impact meeting Will has had on her life and how the trolls don’t ‘understand how she feels’ because they are not in her shoes.
Will now lives with her at the home she used to share with Tom and their kids, remarking how he ‘gradually moved in’ when the time ‘felt right’.