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AOIBHIN Garrihy is absolute pregnancy goals.

Social media went into a frenzy over her holiday snaps with husband John in the Canaries with one pic gaining well over 10,000 likes.

Her stunning Insta pics proudly showed off her growing baby bump in a very stylish one piece swimsuit, complete with white sun hat.

A combination of bread and bump! #happyholidays

A post shared by Aoibhín Garrihy (@aoibhingarrihy) on

Not to be left sitting in the shade, Aoibhín took to the aquamarine sea on a paddle board.

“Momma on the move Used to master standing but being slightly top heavy proved problematic this time!,” the Instagram caption reads.

The pair holidayed in Adeje, Tenerife, a stylish and romantic spot known for its exclusive boutiques and upscale restaurants.

Clare Person of the Year and St Patrick’s Day parade grand marshall John even made friends with a turtle while the love birds were out kayaking.

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