2000s pop star Eliza Dolittle was very happy as she went for a walk with her baby after becoming a mom for the first time.
The singer revealed last year that she was pregnant while performing on stage with a growing baby bump on display. She displayed her bare stomach when she performed at Kentish Town’s Forum in November.
In addition to that, Eliza, 35, has not posted updates about her pregnancy on her O2 social media profiles.
Eliza was with British artist Helen Benigson, who made loving faces at the baby. The new mom was very happy as she pushed her baby in a stroller in Primrose Hill in London (Picture: Nash/Backgrid) with her cup in hand, Eliza was casually dressed, wearing a green jacket, hooded top, and sweatpants.
She put her brown hair in a messy bun and did not wear makeup. LondonAfter her gig last winter, she went on Instagram and expressed that sharing her baby news with her fans was an unforgettable experience.
‘It’s been over a week since the Kentish Town Forum show. I had a little break straight after,’ she wrote at the time.
Eliza was in casual attire for the weekend walk (Picture: Nash/Backgrid)
‘What a unique and unforgettable experience. Love you lots and lots.’
Eliza later shared an image of herself and her partner, film director Charlie Robins, alongside the caption: ‘Mummy and Daddy.’
Fans will remember Eliza gaining fame in 2010 with her hit single Skinny Genes.
Shortly after, she released Pack Up which was a top five success.
In recent years, she’s become an independent artist and released her fourth album, A Sky Without Stars, on her own in 2022 after leaving her label Parlophone.
Eliza explained to
Official Charts
that the environment at her previous label was not helping her creativity.
She said she is now more connected and energized by her creative process.
She also expressed that she wants to sing about personal issues and her community, with a goal to make the world a better place.
Do you have a story? If you have a story about a famous person, video, or images, contact the at the time: ‘For me, that environment wasn’t benefitting my creativity. I just wanted to go out on my own, hence the name change. It was like becoming a solo artist.
‘I’m still really proud of those songs and I love them. But, when I look back on it, I had to get out. It was enough for me.’
She added that she was ‘very young’ when her earlier material was released, but she is now ‘more connected and energised’ when it comes to her creative process.
‘Whether it be personal issues or my wider community, those are the things I want to sing about. I want to help change the world for better, in my own little way.’
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