
Heavily pregnant Vick Hope flashes her baby bump in a glitzy mini dress as she spends maternity leave partying in Ibiza ahead of welcoming first child with husband Calvin Harris
Heavily pregnant Vick Hope flashed her baby bump in a glitzy mini dress as she shared a glam mirror selfie on Instagram over the weekend.
The radio presenter, 35, who recently went on maternity leave from her BBC Radio 1 show, appears to be in great spirits as she got dulled up for a night out.
Vick has jetted out to her home in the Balearic Islands as husband Calvin Harris continues his Ushuaia residency.
The couple, who live in Gloucestershire, also have a farm in Ibiza called Terra Masia, the islands' largest farm.
Vick looked radiant and glowing while posing in the dazzling cut-out mini dress as she nears her due date.
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Calvin has reportedly transformed a sleepy Gloucestershire village into his own multi-million-pound countryside empire snapping up homes left, right and centre.
The Scottish hitmaker, worth an eye-watering £250million, is set to move into a stunning new five-bed mansion with his pregnant wife Vick later this summer.
But he hasn't stopped there, as Calvin has also reportedly bought two neighboring homes and is eyeing up a third, bringing his total spend in the area to an estimated £15million.
One local told The Sun: 'Building work there finally finished, for now, last week and we're expecting Calvin and Vick to move in at the end of the summer after his season playing at clubs in Ibiza has finished. From the road, the house looks amazing.
'No expense seems to have been spared. I am sure they will love living here as a family.'
The move mirrors Ed Sheeran 's infamous creation of 'Sheeranville' in Suffolk, with Calvin now following suit by transforming the sleepy village of just 700 people.
Another resident said: 'Just like Ed Sheeran, he seems to want to buy up the properties that surround his incredible new house.
'We have had to put up with lots of building work going on, for what seems like years but what has annoyed locals most is that a lovely vineyard has gone.'
Alongside the main mansion, originally bought in 2019 for £3.6million, which was flattened and rebuilt from scratch, it is thought Calvin also snapped up a six-bedroom property with a three-acre vineyard for £3.6 million, although he insisted the vines be ripped out.
The plush pad, made from classic honey-coloured Cotswold stone, features five bedrooms, a swimming pool and tennis court.
Other locals joked that the local pub could be next on his list - and suggested the chart-topper might even treat residents to a DJ set.
Calvin, who once worked in a fish factory and stacked shelves at Safeway to buy his first decks, has since topped charts with 11 UK No1s and raked in millions from a Las Vegas residency.
Ever since he sold his song catalogue in 2020 for a reported £76million and has invested heavily in property ever since.
The new mansion features a series of large ground floor rooms including kitchen, dining room and TV snug.
Already the owner of a £12million mansion in LA, a £7.5million London townhouse, and a 138-acre farm in Ibiza, Calvin appears to have found his UK base in the Cotswolds, alongside celebrity neighbours like the Beckhams, Kate Moss, and Jeremy Clarkson.
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