The Saturdays star Una Healy has revealed to Digital Spy that pregnant bandmate Frankie Sandford's due date is "literally in the next few days".
Sandford has been on maternity leave since August and was falsely rumoured to have gone into labour on Friday (October 11).
Speaking at last night's (October 15) Attitude Awards after-party, Healy commented that all of The Saturdays are waiting anxiously by their phones for the imminent birth of the 24-year-old's son.
"The phone is switched off of silent," she said. "We're waiting because it's literally coming in the next few days. [She's due] any moment now.
"All of us will [get the call]. She'll definitely send out a group text or something."
Healy, who has 19-month-old daughter Aoife Belle with husband Ben Foden, later clarified that only Sandford's footballer fiancé Wayne Bridge will be allowed with her at the birth.
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"We won't be in the delivery room," she said. "None of the girls were with me, just Ben. It'll just be Wayne."
Healy also spoke about the role that the LGBT community has played in success of The Saturdays.
"We love all the gay community, all our fans and everything," she said. "They've played a very special part in everything we've done.
"Our very first gig was at G-A-Y and we were petrified. We were so nervous because we know the gay community know their pop music, so if we were crap, we were going down. But luckily they stuck by us and they mean so much to us."
Sandford announced her pregnancy in May, less than a month after getting engaged to Bridge.












