MEGAN McKenna ‘accidentally’ revealed the gender of her baby after showing off her bump.
The X Factor: Celebrity winner shared a video flogging pregnancy supplements wearing just a sports bra.
Megan, who is expecting her first child with fiance Oliver Burke, said she “couldn’t wait” to find out whether they were having a boy or a girl.
“29 weeks pregnant! I’m eating good, taking the right vitamins & keeping hydrated honestly it’s keeping me feeling amazing,” she wrote in the caption.
“I feel like my bump looks high? Eeeeek I can’t wait to find out what we’re having,” she added with a blue and pink heart emojis.
The 31-year-old was soon inundated with comments from fans, who think they have worked out the gender ahead of the reveal.
“Looks like a boy bump to me,” one wrote, while another said: “You look amazing! Def a boy!”
“I think you have a little boy,” a third wrote.
“Boy all front,” chimed a fourth.
The shape of a pregnant woman’s bump is often believed to reveal the gender of the baby.
This has never been scientifically proven and is widely discounted as a myth by experts.
Megan recently opened up about her terrifying allergic reaction that left her hospitalised earlier this year.
In a pre-recorded segment for The One Show, she explained how having a severe allergic reaction to her medication left her fighting for her life.
She said: “In April, I was rushed to the hospital after having a serious allergic reaction to my medication. My neck and tongue swelled to the point where I had to call 999 and was taken to A&E.
“I also have a wheat allergy, so all my life I’ve had to be really conscious about what I eat.”
Megan then admitted she was worried what her wheat allergy might mean for her unborn child, before diving into the rest of the segment which saw her meet with parents of children who suffer from allergies.
Megan learnt that many parents have been able to help manage their allergies, which left her feeling much more positive.
She shared her relief, saying: “For me, hearing [the parents] speak about their children is so reassuring, especially as a mum to be. It’s made me feel less anxious, it’s making me feel, ‘Is there actually hope for people with allergies?’”