Fans think Cheryl has gone into labour
Liam Payne returned home to the UK
Last updated 9th Feb 2017
Cheryl and Liam Payne fans have gone into meltdown on Twitter because they think 'pregnant' Cheryl has gone into labour.
Despite the former X Factor judge not officially confirming her pregnancy, fans believe she is about to give birth because Liam flew back to the UK from his trip in America.
Of course this means nothing, Liam's home is in the UK after all, but excited fans couldn't help but speculate on Twitter...
Despite the excitement amongst fans on Twitter, neither Cheryl or Liam or anybody close to the pair have confirmed the news and they've both been very quiet on their social media accounts in recent days.
The One Direction star seemed to play with fans last week when he shared a snap from his recording studio with a baby print wearing headphones in the background.
Cheryl hasn't posted anything on either Twitter or Instagram since New Year's Eve and Liam has only been posting details about his music career.
Of course fans were quick to spot the print and took to Twitter to express their excitement, with some thinking it could be a 'sign'.
One user commented saying 'YES DAD', with another adding, 'Anyone else see the baby in the picture'.
Another Instagram user wrote, 'THERE’S A BABY ON THE WALL omg please I’m dying'.
Speculation has been rife about Liam and Cheryl's 'baby' since September last year, and quickly went into overdrive with a number of signs leading fans to believe the news.
These included Cheryl's mum shopping in Mothercare, Liam changing his Twitter bio, Cheryl appearing on The One Show with what looked like to be a small bump, and then perhaps the biggest of all, Cheryl and Liam seemingly 'showing off' the 33-year-old's bump when they attended a Christmas charity event at the end of November.
We think the recent rumours about Cheryl being in labour have just come from some over excited fans of the pair , but with the 'baby' reportedly due in March, it might not be long before Cheryl and Liam do welcome a new arrival.