Daphne Oz Shows Off Growing Baby Bump And She’s Never Looked Happier
When Daphne Oz announced she and husband John were expecting baby number three this year, we marked our calendars for a winter baby. Now, the host of ABC’s The Chew is finally starting to show, and she looks cuter than ever!
During a filming break for E! News’ segment Daily Pop, Daphne snapped a photo backstage where she shows off her burgeoning bump in a figure-hugging dress. The 31-year-old is already mother to 3-year-old Philomena or “Philo” and 1-year-old John.
No word yet on what they plan to name the baby-girl-to-be, but we’re sure it’ll be beautiful. Considering Daphne’s son John was named after his father, maybe they’ll name the little girl Lisa after Daphne’s mom. Or perhaps they’ll name her Nada after her husband John’s mother. That said, according to Daphne, Philo’s already started calling her Sugar. How sweet!
Daphne’s father, Dr. Oz, congratulated his daughter and son-in-law on Instagram after the news broke, saying, “@lisaoz and I couldn’t be happier! Congrats to @daphneoz and John—so proud of you both.”
Dr. Oz has appeared in several super sweet photos with his grandkids, so we bet he’s pretty excited to meet his third grandchild. And to use Daphne’s Instagram as further evidence of the loving and encouraging household in which this sweet little girl is going to grow, the mom-to-be-again is known to embrace a message of body positivity. When mean people on the Internet commented on a photo of Daphne in a bathing suit or told her she was “too pregnant” to be wearing a fancy dress, she responded in the classiest and most dignified manner.
As Daphne’s belly (and family) grows, we can’t wait to see all the adorable pregnancy photos to come. She recently celebrated the Fourth of July with her family, posting a series of heartwarming and very aww-inducing photos.
Such a sweet family. We can’t want to meet the new baby girl!
NEXT: See Dr. Oz’s cuddliest grandpa moments!
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