MAFS star Martha Kalifatidis has revealed the gender of her unborn baby in the most Martha-esque way possible, with a diamond ring.

Martha and her fiance Michael Brunelli finally revealed the gender of their child in a sweet video they posted to Instagram yesterday. In the video, Martha and Michael can be seen visiting a doctor’s office with their family and looking at sonograms together. Michael later presents Martha with a jewelery box and when she opens it there is a diamond ring with blue stones inside, indicating that she and her partner are having a boy.

The news was a surprise to both Martha and Michael, as neither knew what gender the baby was, and the ring was taken care of by Armans Jewellery.

Martha captioned the video, “Oh, boy do we have news”. Meanwhile, Michael shared a photo of Martha’s pregnant belly on Instagram and wrote: “Heeeeeeeeeeeeeee will be here soon!”.

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Martha and Michael’s friends flocked to the comments section to send their well wishes and celebrate the news.

“Congratulations guys!! Amazing news 🙌 finally @mbrunelli would have back up against the ladies!” Their former MAFS co-star Nicolas Jovanovic wrote.

Influencer Loni Jane wrote: “I bloody cryinhggggggggggggggggggg… this is special.”

A fan commented: “Congrats guys!! Martha I have both boys and girls and trust me when I say boys LOVE their mamas like nothing else. You will be in heaven 💙”

Martha and Michael’s son is expected to be born in early March. Her birth date was originally scheduled for Febuary 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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