Nicole "Coco" Austin is Ready for Motherhood.

Nicole "Coco" Austin is now in her third trimester. And on tuesday, Coco Austin continued to document fans on the status of her growing belly with another Instagram snap. The 36-year-old mother-to-be donned an animal print sports bra and a matching pair of yoga pants, putting her blossoming bump on show.

In her photo, Coco placed one hand behind her head while gently pressing another against her hip. She wore a bold and bright slick of glossy pink lipstick, eyeliner, and smoky eye shadow. Coco also glammed up the look with a matching animal print bracelet, hoop earrings, and long, glittering nails.

The talk show host explained that she was 'behind' with her pregnancy photos, and that she was just a few days shy from reaching her 37th week. She wrote in the caption: 'I'm behind on my baby bump pics! This is from week 36! On Thanksgiving in 3 days i will be 37 weeks! I'm really proud of my new baby blog which 5 new posts were just added. 

'I got the idea to do one in the middle of my pregnancy when so many people were asking questions. I've spent hours writing and incorporating photos with my words.

'Soon I will post all bump pics ..Check it out www.theCocoBlog.com.' The glamour model and her now 57-year-old rapper husband Ice-T tied the knot in January 2001, and they announced on their new talk show in July that they are expecting their first child together.

In August, Coco and Ice-T, real name Tracy Lauren Marrow, revealed that they are having a baby girl and plan to name her Chanel. They also told fans that they picked out Nicole - Coco's birth name - to be Chanel's middle name.

Recently, Coco wrote a blog for E!, where she admitted she was sick of defending her small bump, and reassured fans her pregnancy is going well. 'In response to the critics of my small baby bump, the thing is I constantly ask my doctor, "Am I healthy? Is the baby healthy? What is going on? Have you seen this before?" she wrote. 'My doctor says yes, athletes look like this all the time because they have such strong abs muscles that it takes longer for a bump to pop out.'

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