Ann-Kathrin Götze is already in the ninth month of her pregnancy – and now she has casually revealed the gender.
Model and gamer Ann-Kathrin Götze (33) regularly provides her numerous followers on TikTok with make-up tips and tutorials. But the heavily pregnant 33-year-old delivers much more: While she’s putting on make-up in the clip, she almost casually reveals whether she and Eintracht Frankfurt star Mario Götze (31) are expecting a female or male addition to the family: “I’m expecting a small one girls,” said the expectant mother.
It won’t be long either – Götze is already in her ninth month and therefore, with a heavy heart, she can no longer jet around the world, as she also reveals in the video. Of course, Götze is looking forward to her new job as a mother of two: “I’m really excited to see what life will be like with a boy and a girl.” The couple, who have been married since 2018, already have their three-year-old son Rome.
Long worry about a premature birth
For a long time, the influencer kept a low profile publicly about her second pregnancy. At the end of July this year, she finally revealed on social networks that she was “a little afraid” that the baby could be born prematurely again. That was the case with son Rome; he had to be treated in the hospital for a correspondingly long time.
In a question and answer session at the time, she also wrote: “In general, I feel good. I’m a little scared because it’s a high-risk pregnancy and the chances of having another premature baby are unfortunately high.” However, she doesn’t want that for the child because it would be a difficult start in life. That’s why she’s doing everything she can to prevent a premature birth: “I’m doing my best to ensure that the pregnancy lasts until the last few weeks” – apparently with success.
Source: Stern

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