Briana Jungwirth baby due date: Louis Tomlinson's baby mother to give birth in a month

Louis Tomlinson (left) with band mate Niall Horan (right). Louis Tomlinson/Instagram

Stylist Briana Jungwirth made headlines back in May when news first broke out about her baby with One Direction member Louis Tomlinson. The couple had a brief fling that resulted in a pregnancy and the public gave mixed reactions.

While there were some fans of the British singer who were supportive of the news, others were not too keen on the idea of the first One Direction baby. Jungwirth herself has received a lot of negative comments from netizens, which she took in with grace. But now, it seems like everything is starting to get to the blonde stylist.

According to The Sun, Jungwirth apparently shared a video of vlogger Jaclyn Hill on her private Instagram account. The vlogger said: "I feel like a lot of people forget that I have blood in my veins. I cry when I'm sad. I bleed when I get cut, and I'm a real person."

Jungwirth captioned the video with: "I felt the need to share it with all of you. I've found a lot of things Jaclyn says in this video relatable and important."

The post came just a week after Tomlinson was photographed with actress Danielle Campbell. The two were seen apparently out on a date in Chicago, where they ate dinner and went for ice cream.

It seems like the pressure and publicity is getting to the mother-to-be, especially since Tomlinson has not paid her a visit over the holidays. It must definitely be hard to go through a high-profile pregnancy without the father of the child around for support.

Back in October, it seemed like Tomlinson had decided to rekindle his romance with Jungwirth after she joined One Direction on tour for their UK leg. The L.A. stylist was present for three London O2 Arena shows, along with Tomlinson's mum (Johannah Deakin) and sister (Lottie). News quickly fizzled out, however, as the two were not spotted together again after that.

Jungwirth is due to give birth in about a month.

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