Elle King made an appearance on Watch What Happens Live and the soon-to-be mom of two showed off her huge baby bump in a selfie.
The snap was part of a slideshow Elle, 35, shared with images from the set of the Bravo show.
The star was standing next to her partner, Dan Tooker.
‘I came to werk! Thanks for having me @bravoandy! as usual, thanks for the memories,’ she captioned the post.
The post featured several of her on the set of Andy Cohen’s popular talk show and one of her in a more relaxed manner.
Elle – who blasted her father for being toxic – posed for a mirror selfie with her top pulled up to expose her pregnant belly, showing off the tattoos that grace the surface of her bump.
Elle King made an appearance on Watch What Happens Live and the soon-to-be mom of two showed off her huge baby bump in a selfie
She posed with her partner and the father of her kids, Tooker, and wore blue sweatpants, a black sweater and a ball cap.
The couple are already parents to son Levi, three, and are expecting a second son soon.
In the rest of the photos, the Exes and Ohs singer wore a black, tweed mini dress with gold, heart-shaped buttons, black tights and black loafers.
The comments absolutely gushed over Elle and her appearance.
‘Purrrrr mother. You spilled the tea last night, henny boots,’ one commenter wrote.
Someone else opined, ‘Dreams really do come true! ❤️❤️❤️ it was crazy seeing you on there.’
‘You’re glowing Elle!! Love the last photo ❤️, ‘ a third fan wrote.
Elle has been dealing with the fallout from her admission that her father, actor Rob Schneider, 60, sent her to fat camp and was an absentee parent.
Rob recently sat down for a very lengthy interview with Tucker Carlson and addressed Elle’s claims.
‘Umm, I think it was like two hours long, so no,’ Elle told Cohen of Schneider’s chat with Carlson. ‘Nobody wants to listen to that. But I did see his apology, yeah. Of course I watched that, yeah.’
The snap was part of a slideshow Elle, 35, shared with images from the set of the Bravo show
‘I came to werk! Thanks for having me @bravoandy! as usual, thanks for the memories,’ she captioned the post
The post featured several of her on the set of Andy Cohen ‘s popular talk show
In the interview, Schneider said, ‘I just want to tell my daughter: I love you, and I wish I was the father in my 20s that you needed. I clearly wasn’t, and I hope you can forgive me for my shortcomings.’
Elle continued: ‘But ultimately, I think an apology on Tucker Carlson is like a double negative, right? Means nothing.’
‘What I will say is the best thing that came from that is that my incredible LGBTQ+ community knows that they have an ally in me,’ she said.
‘And if that’s the biggest thing to come out of that platform, then I would’ve done it 10 more f***ing times because I am an ally, they have one in me, and I’m grateful.’
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