Chrissy Teigen accidentally unveils baby's gender in update on 'high risk' pregnancy
Chrissy Teigen accidentally revealed the gender of her baby as she shared a candid pregnancy update with her fans.
The 34-year-old television star is set to welcome a baby boy with her husband John Ledgend.
Speaking about her pregnancy woes on her social media story, Chrissy accidentally let slip the baby's gender before realising what she had done.
In the clip, the model lay snuggled up in some blankets as she rested in bed.
The mum of two admitted that she had struggled with her placenta and both of her other children had to be induced.
She then went on to say there was nothing to worry about and "he's big."
The moment the words left her mouth, Chrissy realised what she had done and said: "Oops! I'm stupid ... anyway.
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She then reassured fans: 'Its growing beautifully, everything's good. I'm feeling really good, but my placenta's really, really weak and it's causing me to really bleed a lot.
"Basically it's just pretty high-risk and, you know, it's just this poor thing has been through so much already."
Chrissy has been reduced to bed rest as she tries to get her placenta back to health during her pregnancy.
The couple, who have been married for seven years, are expecting their third child together.
The gorgeous television personality and her musician husband decided to announce their exciting news initially through a music video that was released in August.
At the end of the clip of the song “Wild”, the couple can be seen cradling Chrissy's blossoming baby bump.
Since then, the mum of two has been sharing updates about her pregnancy journey with her 31.2 million Instagram followers.
Just days ago, Chrissy also celebrated her seventh wedding anniversary with a cute family celebration at their home.
For Chrissy and John's special day, the couple's children inundated them with homemade cards as they giggled and played together.
Chrissy was moved by the cute gesture, especially when her son hilariously coloured in photos from their wedding day.
Reference: Mirror: Tamara Davison 18 hrs ago: 17/09/2020
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