Pregnant Bipasha Basu Grooves With Hubby Karan Singh Grover In The Latest Video
Debunking the myth that pregnant women are inflexible, Bipasha Basu shared a video of her grooving on Monday.
New Delhi: Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor, who were married in April of this year, have had their first child. The actress revealed that she and Ranbir are the proud parents of a healthy baby girl. Everyone is now keeping tabs on actress Bipasha Basu, who is also expecting her first child with spouse Karan Singh Grover.
Bipasha has been quite open with her fans and followers about her life as she prepares for the birth of her first child. The expecting mother's most recent Instagram post hints at the simple, but quite enjoyable, a method in which she maintains her fitness.
Debunking the myth that pregnant women are inflexible, Bipasha Basu shared a video of her grooving with hubby Karan Singh Grover on Monday.
Bipasha is seen swaying to the tune of Starrkeisha's Baby Mama while caressing her growing baby bulge in a black patterned dress. Karan joins and begins shaking it with his better half.
The actress superimposed text reading "Baby on the way" over the video. She captioned the video, "Can barely move nor groove anymore 🙈😂 #parentstobe #mamatobe #loveyourself.”
Since she first revealed her pregnancy, Bipasha Basu has been open about her journey through motherhood and the couple's preparations for their new arrival. In one of the interviews, the actress spoke about how Karan Singh Grover is a "hands-on husband," and she also said that they would want to have a daughter.
Bipasha Basu told Bombay Times, “Karan and I were clear from the beginning that we wanted a baby. I don’t have any thoughts on why it is so late or why it took time. For me, this is the right time. I believe this is when we were supposed to have our baby. We believe in manifestation. From the time we have wanted a child, we have hoped for a baby girl. I know a baby is a beautiful gift, and we are supposed to be in acceptance of any gender, and the bigger picture is that, but we call our baby ‘she’. We believe it’s a she, and we have believed that since the time we decided to have a baby."