MAFS star Martha Kalifatidis drops a huge clue about her baby’s gender

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Pregnant Married At First Sight star Martha Kalifatidis gives a HUGE clue about her baby’s gender as she and fiancé Michael Brunelli visit a children’s clothing store

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Eagle-eyed fans are convinced they’ve found out whether Married At First Sight star Martha Kalifatidis is having a boy or a girl.

The pregnant reality star, 34, left Instagram fans speculating on Monday as she documented her visit to a children’s clothing store with fiancé Michael Brunelli, 31.

One clip showed the raven-haired influencer happily picking up a baby-sized pink Adidas tracksuit.

Pregnant MAFS star Martha Kalifatidis, 34, (left) dropped a huge hint about her baby's gender when she and fiancé Michael Brunelli, 31, (right) went shopping for children's clothes on Monday

Pregnant MAFS star Martha Kalifatidis, 34, (left) dropped a huge hint about her baby’s gender when she and fiancé Michael Brunelli, 31, (right) went shopping for children’s clothes on Monday

Fans immediately took this as a hint that Martha is having a girl, commenting, “Oh, it’s a girl, did I miss that somewhere?”

“So it’s a girl,” wrote another.

In September, Martha told Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa that she and Michael didn’t know whether they were having a boy or a girl.

In one clip, the raven-haired influencer was seen gleefully picking up a baby-sized pink Adidas tracksuit

In one clip, the raven-haired influencer was seen gleefully picking up a baby-sized pink Adidas tracksuit

In one clip, the raven-haired influencer was seen gleefully picking up a baby-sized pink Adidas tracksuit

1666661542 64 Pregnant MAFS star Martha Kalifatidis looks radiant as she flaunts

1666661542 64 Pregnant MAFS star Martha Kalifatidis looks radiant as she flaunts

Fans immediately took this as a hint that Martha is having a girl, commenting, “Oh, it’s a girl, did I miss that somewhere?”

They did have an envelope with the gender of their baby in it.

“We just haven’t opened it yet,” Martha said of the letter, adding, “So chances are we’ll find out soon if it’s a boy or a girl.”

It comes after Martha recently gave candid insight into how her battle with an acute form of morning sickness had affected her pregnancy.

In September, Martha told Nova's Fitzy and Wippa that she and Michael didn't know whether they were having a boy or a girl.  hey did have an envelope with the gender of their baby in it

In September, Martha told Nova's Fitzy and Wippa that she and Michael didn't know whether they were having a boy or a girl.  hey did have an envelope with the gender of their baby in it

In September, Martha told Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa that she and Michael didn’t know whether they were having a boy or a girl. hey did have an envelope with the gender of their baby in it

She said The Daily Telegraph In September, everything changed when she was diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum, and her symptoms had manifested themselves in countless painful ways.

“It’s like having gastro, you’re hungover, and you’re on a boat. This is anything but fun,” she said.

She explained that she wasn’t diagnosed until a month into her pregnancy, forcing her and Michael to cut their European vacation short.

Martha recently gave candid insight into how her battle with acute morning sickness had affected her pregnancy

Martha recently gave candid insight into how her battle with acute morning sickness had affected her pregnancy

Martha recently gave candid insight into how her battle with acute morning sickness had affected her pregnancy

“I was stuck abroad, severely dehydrated and had to drink regularly,” she said.

Michael echoed her feelings, admitting that “it was hard to watch her go from enjoying this amazing journey overseas to being bedridden 24 hours a day.”

The couple announced in September that they are expecting their first child together.

She told The Daily Telegraph in September that being diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum changed everything and that her symptoms had manifested themselves in countless painful ways.

She told The Daily Telegraph in September that being diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum changed everything and that her symptoms had manifested themselves in countless painful ways.

She told The Daily Telegraph in September that being diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum changed everything and that her symptoms had manifested themselves in countless painful ways.

Michael echoed her feelings, admitting that 'it was hard to watch her change from enjoying this amazing journey overseas to being bedridden 24 hours a day'

Michael echoed her feelings, admitting that 'it was hard to watch her change from enjoying this amazing journey overseas to being bedridden 24 hours a day'

Michael echoed her feelings, admitting that ‘it was hard to watch her change from enjoying this amazing journey overseas to being bedridden 24 hours a day’