Brett Lee ‘welcomes’ parents-to-be Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma to have their firstborn in Australia
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- Anushka Sharma is expecting her first child with Virat Kohli
- They will be welcoming a new member into their family next month
- Recently, Brett Lee invited the power couple to have their baby in Australia
It was on August 27 that Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli announced that they are expecting a new addition to their family. Since then, fans have been eagerly waiting to hear the good news. The couple is expecting their firstborn in January 2021. While Anushka and Virat have been very vocal about the new phase of their life, former Australian pacer Brett Lee recently extended an interesting invitation to the power couple.
The cricketer, in an interview, invited Anushka and Virat to have their baby in Australia. Virat is currently in Adelaide for the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Test series.
During his interaction with Mid-Day, Brett said, “If you would like to, Mr Kohli, you are welcome to have your child in Australia. If you have a little girl, fantastic! If you have a little boy, fantastic.”
Meanwhile, Anushka has been enjoying her pregnancy journey to the fullest. The actress often shares photos of herself on social media, flaunting her baby bump. Sometime back, she shared a photo on Instagram and talked about the ‘humbling’ experience of motherhood.
She wrote, “Nothing is more real & humbling than experiencing creation of life in you . When this is not in your control then really what is?”
Recently, the actress also broke the internet when she shared a photo of herself performing shirshasana with the help of her hubby Virat. Along with this, she shared a long caption, a part of which read, “This exercise is ‘hands-down’ (and legs up) the most difficult one #throwback . P.S. – As yoga is a big part of my life, my doctor recommended that I can do all such asanas that I was doing before I was pregnant( after a certain stage)barring twists & extreme forward bends, but of course with the appropriate and required support.”
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