MAFS star Martha K has accidentally revealed her unborn son’s name which was written on a card in the background of her Instagram story.

The reality star conducted a question and answer session on her IG, and answered plenty of questions from followers. Amongst the questions were beautiful photos from Martha’s baby shower, and one snap showed her guest book.

The sleuths over at Yahoo Lifestyle Australia spotted an entry in the guestbook and held their hand down on the screen to read it.

“Dearest, Guiseppe, you are my first grandchild,” the entry from Martha’s mum began in the guest book.

It continued, “You will be forever loved and spoilt. I know you will love me because I will spoil you so much. Everything your heart desires will be yours.”

She ended the passage with: “Love you Guiseppe, can’t wait to meet you.”

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In the Q&A, Martha and her fiancé Michael revealed that they will name their child an Italian name, after the city he was conceived in, but didn’t reveal what it would be. “He has an Italian name, because he was conceived in Italy.. potentially in this lil room,” Martha wrote on her story.

In a subsequent story, the reality star told her followers that she she’d scheduled to give birth “very soon”. 

“When is your due date?” I follower asked her. She responded: “According to my last OB appointment… Very soon!”

Prior to the above post, Martha and Michael’s son was expected to be born in early March. Her birth date was originally scheduled for February 28th, however, last month Martha shared that the date has since been pushed back a week.

Throughout her pregnancy, Martha has been open about her struggle with hyperemesis gravidarum throughout his pregnancy, which is essentially very severe morning sickness and involves symptoms like chronic nausea, vomiting, dizziness and electrolyte disturbance.

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