When it comes to carrying with child – women have all different sizes of baby bumps.
But one woman has left the internet absolutely stunned by the size of her bump at eight months pregnant.
Alisha Evans, from Australia, took to social media to flaunt her pregnancy in a comical video.
In the clip, Alisha joked about what it was like dealing with pregnancy hormones and her partner.
“Eight months of pregnancy hormones and my fiance has the audacity to make the slightest change in his tone of voice,” she said.
But it seems people were more preoccupied with something else in the video.
The mum-to-be showed off her pregnancy bump wearing tiny black shorts and a sports bra.
The blonde beauty had her hair tied up as she lip synced to the audio she used.
But people were floored by the size of her enormous baby bump.
My lil guy is living in A MANSION
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The mum revealed there was nothing particularly crazy about her pregnancy and wasn’t expecting twins or triplets despite many assuming she was.
In fact, she later revealed she gave birth to a healthy 10lb baby boy.
The comments section was flooded with people making jokes that her tot was living in a ‘mansion’ or that Alisha had been pregnant for years.
In a previous clip shared on her TikTok account, @pettybitc.hh Alisha looked tiny before getting pregnant.
The original video has since gone viral with over 1.9 million views and 200k likes.
Many took to the comments to joke about her bump.
One person wrote: “I’m sorry is the fiancé in there?!”
Another commented: “Sorry, 8 MONTHS? Was that a typo? Did you mean ‘years’?”
“That baby is living in a 5 bed 3 bath penthouse,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “Twins babe?”
“Just the one,” she replied.
“My lil guy is living in A MANSION,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “Someone tag me when she announces she had surprise triplets.”
“Surprise 10pound baby boy.”
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Becoming a parent for the first time is exciting - many people want to know just how big their little one is every single week, and most of the time we measure them up against food.