She is one of the most glamorous pregnant stars in the showbiz world. And Abbey Clancy proved pregnancy was becoming of her when she made a stunning arrival at the BRIT Awards 2019 at The O2 Arena, in London on Wednesday. With one hand on her pregnant stomach and the other on top of her bump, the 33-year-old mother framed her baby bump on arrival in a sequinned gown. Bumping along: BRITs 2019: Pregnant Abbey Clancy cradled her baby bump as she sparkled in a emerald green thigh-split gown in London on Wednesday The model put her fashionable foot forward as she worked every inch of the red carpet to showcase her long legs in the thigh-split. As well as the soaring slit in the gown, the expectant mother brought an elegant vibe to her public appearance as her green dress had a demure neckline. Mother-of-three Abbey styled her golden locks in a choppy layered fashion, added emerald gem earrings and polished off her look with heavy eyeliner. Fashionable foot forward: The model put her fashionable foot forward as she worked every inch of the red carpet to showcase her long legs in the thigh-split Abbey and Stoke City player player Peter, 37, only welcomed their third child, son Johnny on January 3, 2018, while they also share daughters Sophia, seven and Liberty, three. The pair celebrated their son Johnny's first birthday on January 3, with the model admitting in September 2018 that she wasn't sure if she would have more children. The model mused to MailOnline: 'I think I’m so lucky, I have three healthy kids and I’ve got two girls and one boy, but no I don’t want another one... Looking stunning! As well as the soaring slit in the gown, the expectant mother brought an elegant vibe to her public appearance as her green dress had a demure neckline 'If it happens it wouldn’t be the end of the world, but going through what I went through being pregnant with Johnny it definitely does put me off a bit. It was quite a bad time but worth it in the end.' The hottest stars in music headed to London's 02 arena in North Greenwich on Wedneday night in celebration of the 2019 Brit Awards. The evening, hosted by Jack Whitehall for the second year in a row, sees P!nk, 39, being honoured for her career with the Outstanding Contribution To Music prize. Leading the nominations are Dua Lipa, 23, and fellow singer, Anne-Marie, 27. The New Rules hitmaker has the most nods out of all the BRIT nominees for the second consecutive year after receiving five in 2018. Green with envy: Mother-of-three Abbey styled her golden locks in a choppy layered fashion, added emerald gem earrings and polished off her look with heavy eyeliner Last year saw the pop princess take home two prizes; British Female and British Breakthrough Artist. This year, she's been nominated four times; British Single for hits IDGAF and One Kiss and British Video, also for the same songs, at the prestigious bash. Anne-Marie, 27, also has four nods, receiving two for her hit 2002 – and she's nominated in the prestigious categories of British Female and British Album. Rita Ora, Little Mix, Rudimental, Calvin Harris, Jess Glynne and Tom Walker all received two nominations each while other performers given recognition include Liam Payne, Ariana Grande, Camilla Cabello, Drake, Cardi B. and Eminem. Little Mix, Sam Smith, George Ezra, Calvin Harris, The 1975 and Rag 'N' Bone Man will all take to the stage on the biggest night in British music. The evening will kick off with a special performance from Hollywood star Hugh Jackman in celebration of The Greatest Showman. Jack Whitehall said of hosting the ceremony once again: 'What am I looking forward to most about hosting the BRITs? 'I know what it is now, I know the game, you need to be able to think on your feet, throw a few punches, and embrace the chaos. 'That’s what you need to do - embrace the chaos, not fight it.' BRIT Awards 2019 nominees British male Sam Smith Craig David Aphex Twin Giggs George Ezra British female Florence + the Machine Jorja Smith Anne-Marie Lily Allen Jess Glynne British single Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – One Kiss George Ezra – Shotgun Rudimental – These Days (feat. Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen) Dua Lipa – IDGAF Annie-Marie – 2002 Clean Bandit – Solo (feat. Demi Lovato) Sigala & Paloma Faith – Lullaby Ramz – Barking Jess Glynne – I’ll Be There Tom Walker – Leave a Light On British video Anne-Marie – 2002 Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa – One Kiss Clean Bandit – Solo (feat. Demi Lovato) Dua Lipa – IDGAF Jax Jones – Breathe (feat. Ina Wroldsen) Jonas Blue – Rise (feat. Jack & Jack) Liam Payne & Rita Ora – For You (Fifty Shades Freed) Little Mix – Woman Like Me (feat. Nicki Minaj) Rita Ora – Let You Love Me Rudimental – These Days (feat. Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen) Jay-Z and Beyoncé, nominated as The Carters International group The Carters First Aid Kit Brockhampton Chic & Nile Rodgers Twenty-One Pilots International male Drake Eminem Kamasi Washington Shawn Mendes Travis Scott International female Cardi B Camila Cabello Christine and the Queens Ariana Grande Janelle Monáe British album Jorja Smith – Lost & Found The 1975 – A Brief History of Online Relationships Florence + the Machine – High as Hope Anne-Marie – Speak Your Mind George Ezra – Staying at Tamara’s British breakthrough Mabel Idles Ella Mai Tom Walker Jorja Smith British group Arctic Monkeys Gorillaz The 1975 Little Mix Years & Years All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility