Hilaria Baldwin Flexes Her Growing Baby Bump in a 'Scary' Yoga Pose
Hilaria Baldwin flexes her growing baby bump as she does her yoga pose which garnered different reactions from the fans.
Wearing a black dress, the wife of Alec Baldwin is doing her yoga in an upside down position and alongside is a caption that reads: Starting her on yoga early
Hilaria, as a mother, always finds time to flex her baby bump since the announcement of her pregnancy.
The couple who is expecting their 7th child also celebrated their decade of love and marriage on June 30 and the family also revealed the gender of the baby which is a "girl" in May.
Hilaria took to instagram when she posted about the gender, 'After many ups and downs over the past few years, we have an exciting up and a huge surprise: another Baldwinito is coming this fall.'
She added, "We were pretty sure our family was complete, and we're beyond happy with this surprise."
Even though the delivery date is too soon, there is no news yet about the potential baby names. All we know is that she is a girl.
As you can see, all the names of their children are inspired by traditional Spanish and Italian names: Carmen, Lucia, Rafael, Leonardo, Romeo, and Eduardo. SO if there is Romeo, will it be Juliet for the seventh child? Let's see.
Meanwhile, Hilaria also shared her photo in front of the mirror posing from the side and just days ago she then shared another side-by-side photo on her Instagram story while flexing her baby bump in 2015 and this year, 2022.
Family & Parenting
Baldwin couple when asked about family they said being a parent is the ultimate journey. Though it is not uncommon for a family to produce a lot of children, the married couple discussed what it is like to have so many children.
Alec and Hilaria both agreed that their children are lucky enough to experience knowing "how the heart can grow with every new sibling," referring to their big family.
Aside from the children Alec have with his wife Hilaria he also shares a daughter, Ireland Baldwin with ex-wife Kim Basinger.