Pregnant Fiona Erdmann: Baby number three will be a boy

Pregnant Fiona Erdmann: Baby number three will be a boy

Pregnant Fiona Erdmann
Baby number three will be a boy






Model and influencer Fiona Erdmann is currently expecting her third child. Now she has revealed the gender of the baby on Instagram.

Model and actress Fiona Erdmann (36) is currently expecting her third child. She now tells her followers what gender the new addition to the family is. In the short clip you can see footage of the gender reveal party, where blue smoke rises after a countdown: “It’s a miracle. We’re going to have another boy. And my intuition wasn’t wrong,” Erdmann writes.

The moment was very emotional, said the 36-year-old. It was so nice to share this with family and friends. Erdmann, who became known in 2007 through “Germany’s Next Top Model,” and her partner Mohamad El Kurdi already have two children who were born in 2020 and 2022.

After suffering a miscarriage in spring 2021, she explained on Instagram in January 2024: “We lost a baby for the second time and therefore another angel in heaven.” She added: “These two angels look after our children on earth and will not be forgotten.” In September 2024, Erdmann announced that she was pregnant again: “I have always believed in miracles – and you are my next one.”

Now you can finally choose a name

In her current posting she made it clear again how special it was for her to be pregnant again. “You know, I’m infinitely grateful that I can experience this happiness again. Whether it’s a boy or a girl is secondary to me – both are a huge gift.” She was full of anticipation and excited to see what it would be like. Now that the secret has been revealed, the search for the right name for child number three begins. Her two older children are named Neyla May and Leo Luan. The family lives mainly in Dubai.

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Source: Stern

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