Gigi Hadid fans claim she conceived due to ‘birthday sex’ with Zayn Malik
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Gigi Hadid has celebrated 33 weeks of pregnancy with a stunning pic in which she showcases her burgeoning baby bump.
The 25-year-old model shared the photo on Instagram on Monday as she wore unbuttoned denim jeans with a white bra top, placing her hand around her bump.
The gorgeous black and white snaps were captioned: “33 weeks”.
Gigi, whose full name is Jelena Noura Hadid, is expecting her first child with former One Direction singer Zayn Malik and the Instagram post got certain fans thinking as to what the date was 33 weeks ago.
One fan shared the pic on Twitter along with a Google search as to what the date was 33 weeks earlier and discovered that Zayn had quite a treat.
The fan revealed that the date came back as January 12, which also happened to be the singer’s 27th birthday.
Posting on Twitter, the fan exclaimed: “looks like someone had some birthday sex.”
It could also mean that birthday wishes do come true as Zayn moves closer to fatherhood.
Of course, the theory was also debunked by others who questioned whether 33 weeks was when the photo was taken or the day it was posted, as the photos are reportedly from July.
This has meant that speculation about when Gigi is due is rife with some saying that the seven-and-a-half months pregnant model would be due in mid-September if she was 33 weeks in July.
If the date was accurate to when she posted the pic on Instagram, then it would be late October before the baby arrives, based on the pregnancy lasting between 38 and 40 weeks.
Among the 57 million followers Gigi has, fellow models Christy Turlington and Ashley Graham were among those that ‘liked’ the post.
Later, Gigi also posted a behind-the-scenes video in which she can be seen posing for the photographer, looking sideways at the camera to accentuate her big bump.
She was also seen in the video wearing a green dress which was perfect for showing off her baby bump to her legions of fans.
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