This weekend, Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka threw a party to reveal the gender of her first child, along with fellow rapper Korda.
They also gave themselves to the sounds of “Sirens”.gender reveal party“, this party of the revelation of the unborn child. Last January, we learned that Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka and her partner, American rapper Corde, were to become parents for the first time. The baby’s gender was still a mystery at the time. But this Friday, June 2, the couple announced the news by sharing a carousel of their photos.gender reveal party“.
It’s a girl!
“The little princess is on the way.” Here’s what you can read on the arch decorated with balloons, mushrooms and flowers in shades of pink and lavender. In the middle of this first photo is the four-time Grand Slam winner wearing an ivory Nike top that shows off her nicely rounded midsection. In another photo, her companion Korde leans in to kiss said belly.
Naomi Osaka is not the first to be tempted by this new concept of “baby shower”. The concept was born out of a 2008 Facebook post. Jenna Karvunidis, a blogger from California, said she made a pink pastry cream cake to announce the gender of her unborn child to her family. The video has been shared millions of times and the idea has become a hit among influencers but also celebrities. In 15 years, the baby gender reveal has gone from a colorful cake to a baby shower, a big-budget production. Balloons, umbrellas filled with pink or blue confetti, smoke bombs, fireworks, t-shirts and other personalized garlands… an event worthy of the Cannes Film Festival.
If the revelation of sex made Naomi Osaka’s fans happy, then the latter were already aware of the athlete’s pregnancy. Last January, a few days after leaving the Australian Open, the tennis player had already shared an ultrasound image on Instagram. “2023 will be a learning year for me and I hope to see you early (next) year as I return for the Australian Open in 2024. I love you all very much,” he wrote. title:
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