Ali Fedotowsky has revealed the sex of her baby on the way with fiance Kevin Manno.

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"Kevin and I are thrilled to share that we are having a baby girl!" the pregnant former The Bachelorette star told Us Weekly in a statement.

"We couldn't wait to find out the gender, so we got the results at 11 weeks via a blood test. We seriously admire the people who wait until the baby is born. We could not do it!"

Fedotowsky is already experiencing the joys of motherhood.

"I feel like I'm really starting to bond with her now that I feel her kicking and squirming around inside me," Fedotowsky, 31, explained. "She already has her daddy wrapped around her little finger!"

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Manno, a co-host on MYfm radio, is finding his own ways to bond with the baby.

"He read that the baby can hear deep voices more clearly, so he tells her stories in a deep, low voice. It's pretty comical," Fedotowsky revealed, adding that Manno has been a very loving and supportive partner through her pregnancy.

"If I mention I'm craving something, he is out the door within minutes and on his way to the store. He makes me healthy green smoothies every single day so both the baby and I get our vegetables. He's been incredible!"

Fedotowsky announced she's expecting her first child in early January. She and Manno, 32, got engaged in September 2015 after dating for a little over two years. They were apparently friends before they got romantically involved and one thing led to the next.

Fedotowsky confirmed she was dating the former host of Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition on Lifetime in May 2013.


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Fedotowsky was previously engaged to Roberto Martinez, who had proposed during the finale of The Bachelorette's sixth season, which aired in August 2010. However, the couple split in November 2011. Manno has been married once before. He wed his ex-wife in 2011 but they called it quits a year later.






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