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Lea Michele Baby Bump

Lea Michele Baby Bump, Is Glee’s Lea Michele hiding something? That’s what some bloggers and paparazzi are wondering after the brunette beauty appeared to be hiding a baby bump on Saturday.
Lea was photographed heading to the Bellacures Nail Salon in Studio City, California trying to hide a bulge around her stomach area behind her huge purse.

Hong Kong actress Michelle Reis has uploaded a picture of her pregnant self on her weibo (blog), drawing well wishes from netizens and friends.

The 40-year-old actress, who is married to tycoon Julian Hui, has been working hard at conceiving a child after the couple tied the knot two years ago.

Contrary to earlier reports, Michelle is having a baby girl, causing speculation that the Huis could be disappointed as they had expected a boy. Hubby Julian and Michelle's manager have refused to comment on the matter.

Following friends' complaints about her infrequent updates on weibo, the mother-to-be then uploaded a picture of herself.

Although the photo was blurry, eagle-eyed netizens were quick to spot her slight baby bump, with many in awe of Michelle's physique.
There’s definitely something going on in that area, but is it a Glee lovechild, or just one too many snacks from craft services? RumorFix is reaching out to Lea’s people for comment.

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