WATCH: Aicelle Santos shows sonogram of first baby | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Aicelle Santos shows sonogram of first baby

/ 12:32 PM September 10, 2020

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Aicelle Santos proudly gave a glimpse her upcoming child via ultrasound as she continues to prepare for the baby’s birth.

The soon-to-be mother posted a short video from one of her ultrasound scans on her Instagram page last Tuesday, Sept. 8.

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“It gets overwhelming and emotional whenever we see our baby through scans,” Santos said.

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She also stated that she and her husband, Mark Zambrano, are praying for the health of their first baby.

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“I’m sure all expecting parents feel the same,” Santos added while assuring her fellow parents that she is praying for them and their children as well.

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“In the meantime, this video is on repeat. Mukhang matakaw si baby (Looks like baby has a big appetite)!” she said in jest.

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Along with pointing out how her future child seems to have a big appetite, Santos has nicknamed him/her as “Baby Foodie.” The couple have yet to reveal the gender of their future baby.

Santos and Zambrano first revealed that they were expecting a child last June. They tied the knot in a garden ceremony in Batangas last November.  /ra

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