Amy Duggar Shows Off Itty Bitty Baby Bump After Announcing She’s Expecting Baby No. 1
She popped! Er, a *little* bit. Amy King (nee Amy Duggar) took to Twitter on Saturday, May 4, to share a pic of her growing baby bump.
“Ummmm go buy a maternity pillow on Amazon right now! This thing is amazing!!!!!!!” the soon-to-be mama, 32, captioned the ad-like snap.
Ummmm go buy a maternity pillow on Amazon right now ! This thing is amazing!!!!!!! 🤰🏻😋 pic.twitter.com/mQw3jVVTOZ
— Amy Rachelle King (@amyduggar) May 5, 2019
Amy and her husband, Dillon King, announced they were expecting baby No. 1 on Sunday, April 21.
“BABY KING IS ON THE WAY!!! Happy Easter from our growing family to yours!! Amy, 32, wrote in her caption on Instagram. Dillon, 30, also posted a statement to his Instagram: “We are completely speechless, overly excited and ready for the next chapter as new parents!” Aww.
At the moment, four Duggar babies are on the way (Jessa, Joy-Anna, Kendra and Amy) … and zero gender reveals. But Amy’s mom, Deanna Duggar, is convinced her daughter is having a baby girl. She saw the cutest pair of sparkly pink shoes and knew that her first grandchild had to have them.
“Well, my mom thinks it’s a girl!” Amy, 32, shared on her Story with a picture of the shoes. “So much that she bought these for Baby King.”
The Counting On star hasn’t officially confirmed or denied anything just yet, but it’s possible that she doesn’t know the gender. A week earlier, the TLC personality shared another possible hint on her Instagram account. When someone congratulated Amy and Dillon on their big news, they sent flowers and sweet treats. Half of the desserts said the word “baby” in pink for a girl while the other half had it in blue for a boy.
One thing we do know? These two are already the best parents to their bundle of joy! Congrats to the sweet couple.
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