LOOK: Isabelle Daza flaunts baby bump; hints at baby girl

Image: Instagram/@isabelledaza

It seems like “It Girl” and mom-to-be Isabelle Daza just can’t wait for the arrival of her baby. Yesterday, Daza shared a photo of her on Instagram wearing only a pair of workout leggings and a sports bra, flaunting her big baby bump in the open.

“There comes a time in your pregnancy where people just rub your belly freely,” wrote Daza in jest. “And sometimes they end up going too low and then you’re like ‘ok I guess that’s happening.’”

But what caught the eyes of many wasn’t her caption itself but the little symbol that she added in the end: a Venus sex symbol. Could it be that Daza and husband Adrien Semblat are expecting a baby girl?

Image: Instagram/@isabelledaza

Image: Instagram/@isabelledaza

Daza and her fellow It sisters have been hush-hush about the sex of her baby, and her little symbol comes as her first clue regarding such.

Daza has been open when it comes to her workout regimen in her pregnancy journey. Despite being heavily pregnant, her discipline in maintaining a healthy and fit lifestyle does not falter, and she often posts pictures of her taking a stroll or having a relaxing yoga session.

“Sunday morning yoga to clear the mind,” shared Daza on Instagram last month during a yoga session.

Daza in a yoga class last Jan. 21  (Image: Instagram/@isabelledaza)

It will be remembered too that her pregnancy announcement in September last year got people wondering if she was having a boy. In a photo she uploaded on Sept. 19, Daza showed three identical “Stan Smith” Adidas sneakers, two belonging to her and her husband, and the littlest pair to a nameless somebody.

“Threes a crowd,” was all Daza said until the congratulations poured in.

Image: Instagram/@isabelledaza

So is it a boy, or a girl? Patience is truly a virtue, and Daza only has a few more weeks to go before she heads to the delivery room, so it’s only a matter of time before we find out!  /ra

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