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Former Bachelorette Ali Fedotowsky Is Having A Baby Girl

It's a girl for Ali Fedotowsky and her husband, television host Kevin Manno. The two shared the news with Us Weekly on March 23. The former Bachelorette revealed that the couple already knew the gender of the baby and tried to keep it a secret, but couldn't. "We couldn't wait to find out the gender, so we got the results at 11 weeks via a blood test," she told Us. "We seriously admire the people who wait until the baby is born. We could not do it!" She also wrote a long post on her blog, Ali Luvs, in addition to sharing a video from December of the two learning the gender of their baby. Fedotowsky seems to be enjoying a pretty charmed pregnancy — full of green smoothies and a doting husband. "If I mention I'm craving something, he is out the door within minutes and on his way to the store," she said to Us. "He makes me healthy green smoothies every single day so both the baby and I get our vegetables. He's been incredible!" She appeared on season 14 of The Bachelor, a.k.a. The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love, before becoming the sixth Bachelorette in 2010. Although Fedotowsky did not ultimately end up finding true love on any of the shows she appeared on, she does still keep up with the series, as evidenced by this post, as well as this picture supporting Ben Higgins.

Seriously, how could you not adore this guy? #gethopegivehope #Repost @higgins.ben ・・・ This is not a paid advertisement. This is a request for help with a campaign that has been in the works for weeks. I personally receive no monetary benefit from this, but men and women all over the world will benefit. A lot of you have been asking about the bracelet I wear on the show. This “hope” band was handcrafted in my hometown of Warsaw, Indiana by my friends at @mudlove. In between filming tonight’s episode, I stopped in to MudLOVE’s pottery studio. At the beginning of the season, they offered me a bracelet, and I chose my favorite word: hope. Hope resonates with me throughout my life. (And not just hope in finding the right woman...) I also chose this word because of my favorite nonprofit organization, The Humanity and Hope United Foundation. @humanityandhope is doing some incredible work in poverty-stricken, rural areas of Honduras; providing jobs for men and women, and hope for entire families. No one asked me to wear my bracelet on the show, but I soon discovered that it provided me with a sense of comfort, along with a connection back to my hometown. Once I realized that it would be attracting some attention, I knew that I wanted to use this opportunity to make a difference. Through the “Get Hope. Give Hope.” campaign, you can now purchase your own “hope” band. Each bracelet will provide 1 full day of work for someone in the Honduran villages of La Corosa and Remolino. In addition, every product from MudLOVE also provides 1 week of clean water to someone in the Central African Republic through @water_for_good. Visit the link in my profile to learn more, buy a bracelet, and contribute to these incredible causes. Together we can all spread hope and show love in a big way!

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