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Gigi Hadid gave birth to her first child with Zayn Malik


Congratulations to Hadid and Zain Malik! Malik announced on Wednesday that the 25-year-old model had given birth to her first child together.

Gigi Hadid gave birth to her first child with Zayn Malik


"Our daughter is healthy and beautiful here," the singer wrote with a black-and-white photo of her holding her daughter's hand. "It would be impossible to understand in these words how I am feeling right now. The love I feel for this little man is beyond my comprehension. Thank you for knowing him. Proud to say, and thank you for our lives together

Hadid has been mostly private about her pregnancy. A source first told ET that Hadid was pregnant at the end of April and was 20 weeks old at the same time.

The source said, "Gigi had kept this secret with her family and friends for some time." Once Gigi and Zayn returned together at the end of last year, it was as if they had never lost. And they know what is special about them. The couple and their families are very happy. "

He confirmed the news two days later during Jimmy Fallon's performance during the show tonight.

"Obviously, we want to announce it on our own terms, but we are very excited and happy and thankful for everyone's good wishes and help," he said.

In July, Hadid showed off his naked baby bump during an Instagram live session as a source told ET that he and 27-year-old Malik were excited to welcome their daughter.

"Gigi is enjoying the pregnancy and everyone around her knows she will be the best mom," the source said. "Gigi hasn't shared much in public because she knows now is not the time to share everything because the world is going through important things like the Coronavirus and BLM. Gigi feels that her plate Forms have been put’ to good use for highlighting and raising awareness.

The source continues, "Gigi is no longer private with family and friends. She has documented everything and shared photos and her progress with the people around her."


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