
Boy or girl? Daniella Rahme, Nassif Zeytoun await their 1st child
ALBAWABA - Following the past few months, rumors have emerged on social media, allegedly saying that Lebanese actress Daniella Rahme is pregnant with her first child with her husband, Syrian singer Nassif Zeytoun.
After allegations that spread online, Blinx posted that the pregnancy news surrounding Rahme turned out to be true, confirming that the actress and her husband, Nassif Zeytoun, are waiting for their first child. Is Daniella Rahme pregnant with a boy or a girl?
Sources revealed to Blinx that Nassif and Daniela revealed that they will be having a baby boy and they will definitely name him "Elias."
Blinx added that the gender reveal celebration was held in a private family atmosphere, away from the media spotlight, just as their wedding was held in complete secrecy.
The couple got married in a secret ceremony in Lebanon in July 2024.
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