London: Pop star Lily Allen and her boyfriend Sam Cooper are planning to get hitched, now that they are expecting their first child together.
The `Smile` singer, who has just announced she is three months pregnant, is keen to tie the knot with her builder boyfriend before the baby is born, reported a news website.
"Marriage has never been a big deal to them, but now their friends are saying they may well marry just before the baby is born or just soon after," said a source.
The 25-year-old singer has been inundated with messages from well-wishers and supermodel Kate Moss could barely contain her excitement when she discovered her friend was expecting.
"Her friends and family are over the moon. They`ve know it`s what she wants for ages, When Kate Moss, one of Lily`s good friends, found out she squealed with delight and Lily`s had dozens of bunches of flowers from fans," the source added.
Allen and Cooper, 32, are now said to be looking for a home in the English countryside because they don`t want to raise their child in London.
"They are looking for a new house in the Cotswolds, somewhere near her dad`s place, as it`ll be more peaceful than raising a baby in London. Lily says she won`t have a nanny, she wants to do everything herself," added the source.
PTI
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