Gauahar Khan Flaunts Baby Bump on Ramp, Says, “I Felt Empowered”

Actress Gauahar Khan, who is five months pregnant, made headlines once again as she confidently walked the ramp flaunting her baby bump at a recent fashion event.

She recently surprised her fans by announcing her second pregnancy through a heartwarming Instagram post alongside her husband, Zaid Darbar.

“No one knew it then, but I had walked the ramp while I was two months pregnant with my son Zehaan. This time, I felt nervous because your appearance changes, but I also felt empowered,” she shared.

Known for her commitment to work, Gauahar continued shooting action scenes during the early stages of both pregnancies. “During my first pregnancy, I was shooting an action show until the fourth month, and this time, I did some action scenes until the third. I’ll keep working for as long as I can,” she added.

Reflecting on her journey, she said, “Each pregnancy is different. I’m just as nervous as I was the first time. You still wonder if you’re doing everything right. It feels new all over again.”

She also credited her husband as her biggest support, saying, “If I need calm, I call Zaid.”

Motherhood, she admits, has deeply transformed her.

“It has made me more patient and helped me appreciate my mother a lot more. We often take mothers for granted, but once you become one, you understand their strength and selflessness.”

However, the video of her ramp walk is going viral on social media, attracting mixed reactions. While many praised her confidence and elegance, others expressed concern, advising against walking the ramp during pregnancy.

Despite the divided opinions, Gauahar continues to inspire with her bold and graceful presence, proving that motherhood and style can go hand in hand.

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