proudly displayed her baby bump in photos from her Rhodes holiday with her partner, Will Lindsay.
Kelsey Parker Flaunts Baby Bump in Rhodes
Kelsey Parker proudly displayed her baby bump in photos from her Rhodes holiday with her partner, Will Lindsay. The couple are expecting a baby at the end of Ma...
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The couple are expecting a baby at the end of May, a year after the devastating stillbirth of their son, Phoenix.
In a post uploaded to Instagram on Sunday, Kelsey, 36, told her followers to 'stop waiting and start living' as she shared highlights from their trip to the Greek island.
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In one photo, a beaming Kelsey cradled her bump as she hit the beach in a strapless red bikini.
In a different clip, Will tentatively touched Kelsey's bump as they prepared to head out for the day.
The couple stayed at the five-star hotel, The Ixian Grand, and looked like they thoroughly enjoyed their time off together.
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Kelsey Parker proudly displayed her baby bump in photos from her Rhodes holiday with her partner, Will Lindsay
The couple are expecting a baby at the end of May, a year after the devastating stillbirth of their son, Phoenix
Kelsey captioned the holiday highlights montage: 'Final day in Rhodes.
'A few days of sunshine, slowing down, making memories and spending quality time together. Stop waiting, start living.'
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Kelsey and Will announced they are expecting late last month, with the influencer sharing a photo of the sonogram alongside crystals and a white feather.
She captioned the snap: 'A year ago next month, we lost our beautiful baby boy, Phoenix.
'And somehow, through all the heartbreak, it feels like Tom and Phoenix have sent us another little gift from heaven our little rainbow baby'.
A rainbow baby is the term given to a child born into a family that has previously experienced a pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or infant death.
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Kelsey's world fell apart when her singer husband died aged 33 from an inoperable brain tumour on March 30, 2022.
The couple shared two children together, Aurelia, six, and Bodhi, four.
In a post uploaded to Instagram on Sunday, Kelsey told her followers to 'stop waiting and start living' as she shared highlights from their trip to the Greek island
Kelsey captioned the holiday highlights montage: 'Final day in Rhodes. A few days of sunshine, slowing down, making memories and spending quality time together'
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The couple stayed at five star hotel, The Ixian Grand, and looked like they thoroughly enjoyed their time off together
Kelsey and Will announced they are expecting late last month
The couple stayed at five star hotel, The Ixian Grand, and looked like they thoroughly enjoyed their time off together
Taking to Instagram last Sunday, the influencer shared a photo of the sonogram alongside crystals and a white feather
She wrote: 'A year ago next month, we lost our beautiful baby boy, Phoenix. And somehow, through all the heartbreak, it feels like Tom and Phoenix have sent us another little gift'
After finding love again with partner Will Lindsay, the couple tragically suffered a stillbirth in June 2025, losing their son, Phoenix, at 39 weeks; pictured with Aurelia and Bodhi
After finding love again with partner Will Lindsay, the couple tragically suffered a stillbirth in June 2025, losing their son, Phoenix, at 39 weeks.
Earlier this month, Kelsey reflected on her devastating stillbirth, saying she was 'treated like a criminal' by 'unsympathetic' police officers.
She recalled how officers treated the area like a 'crime scene' after they were called to the scene as she went into unexpected natural labour at 39 weeks.
'There was no way a midwife was getting to me, we actually had her on FaceTime, Phoenix was born, and he was sleeping. He was stillborn,' Kelsey told Good Morning Britain.
'You could just see, you could see that he was no longer with us.'
Kelsey had been attending the party with Aurelia and Bodhi, her children with late husband Tom, when she went into labour - giving birth to Phoenix just seven minutes later.
She recalled: 'Obviously straight away we called the ambulance. They took nine minutes to come.
'When they arrived, the only way I can describe it, it was like I was in a film, and this wasn't real, and it wasn't happening to me.
'They came in, they took him from me, I only ever got to hold Phoenix for nine minutes. That's the only time I got to hold him. They then called the police. The police arrived, they said that it was a crime scene.
'But because I had no one present, a midwife, there was no handover. So the ambulance and paramedics, I don't know, they just came in, and it was awful.'
Recalling her time in the hospital, Kelsey said: 'It literally spiraled, and got worse and worse and worse.
'I had him 7.30pm, they took him off and then came into my room at 11.00pm and announced him dead. Then I said can I go and get some fresh air and they said no.'
Kelsey wanted to film her son's home birth and this later was used as evidence to prove that she had nothing do with her son's death.
She continued: 'This is my time, this is why I am here. I think this has happened to me because I am going to be a voice for women. This can't happen to anyone else.
'My review, my medical review, from trust, said everything was fine. How I was treated was absolutely fine. They couldn't see a problem with treatment.'
Susanna read out what a spokesman for the Met Police has said: 'We understand this was deeply traumatic experience.
'We acknowledge that referring to the address as a crime scene was inappropriate and that the family could and should have been treated in a more sensitive way.
'A detective inspector has offered to meet with the family alongside a child bereavement nurse.'
The Princess Royal University told the show that they can't comment on individual cases.
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