Holly Willoughby is convinced Serena Williams is having a girl as she shares her tip for telling the sex of your baby
HOLLY Willoughby is convinced Serena Williams is having a baby girl and revealed her tip for finding out the sex of your baby.
Yesterday, Serena recreated Demi Moore's iconic naked pregnancy shoot for the latest cover of Vanity Fair.
In the interview, Serena said her and fiance Alexis Ohanian are keeping the sex a secret but mum of three Holly is convinced she knows what the tennis ace is having.
Serena tweeted: "Check out my Vanity Fair cover. Question - what do you guys think boy or girl? I'm wait to find out but would love to hear your thoughts."
Holly said: "I think she's having a girl. I'm going to show you what my theory is, I reckon it dips in there - you see the shape of your hand where it dips in like that (on the outside of your hands).
"If it goes in there at the bump it's a boy, if it goes out it's a girl and as I look at the picture, it looks like she goes out but it's hard to tell.
"If you're pregnant at home, do it and I tell you it's always right."
Rylan was a bit sceptical and joked "You've crack the code," but Phillip said: "She's really good!"
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Holly insisted: "I think I actually have, I'm not even joking".
Meanwhile, Serena admitted it still doesn't "feel real" that she's engaged and going to be a mum in three months time.
She explained: "It just doesn't seen real. I don't know why. Am I having a baby?"
World number one Serena, who will give birth in the autumn, recently confessed she discovered her pregnancy just two days before winning the Australian Open in January where she beat her sister Venus in the final.
She will be on maternity leave for the rest of 2017, missing Wimbledon - but says she will be back as a mum on tour next year.
She said: "I definitely plan on coming back. I'm not done yet.
"If [Venus] still playing, I know I can play. This [motherhood] is just a new part of my life. My baby's going to be in the stands and hopefully cheering for me."
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