
Olivia Culpo fans think she is pregnant with TWINS as she poses in a bikini with husband Christian McCaffrey
The former Miss Universe, 33, shared a carousel of images from her Fourth of July celebrations that showed off her bare bump in a red bikini while cozying up to her NFL player husband Christian McCaffrey, 29.
But it was her caption that caught the attention of fans, sparking theories that the couple are expecting more than one bundle of joy.
'Buns in the oven, burgers on the grill ❤️ happy 4th love you all ❤️❤️❤️❤️,' Olivia — who enjoyed a lavish baby shower — wrote on her post.
'Buns? As in plural?' one person questioned, as another wrote, 'I think she's having twins!'
'Omggg i just realized it might be twinssss,' someone else chimed in.
'Buns in the oven, burgers on the grill ❤️ happy 4th love you all ❤️❤️❤️❤️,' she wrote in the caption of her Fourth of July post
'I have been thinking it's twins for the longest time for you guys,' another wrote.
'Having more than one?' someone else inquired.
'Buns as in plural babies? Or did you mean bun's (bun is)?'
''Buns' must be twins … how exciting!' another added.
Olivia didn't let her growing baby bump get in the way or her enjoyment as she donned a red bikini and white pants while celebrating the holiday with friends and family.
She shared a selection of photos on Instagram, including a sweet one with the NFL San Francisco 49ers star as they cozied up in their backyard just as the sun was setting.
Olivia leaned into her shirtless husband, who tenderly placed his hand on her far-along bump.
In the second photo, the mom to be relaxed in a lounge chair in the red bikini top with a white linen jacket, a backwards red ball cap and oval lensed sunglasses.
She also shared video clips of the men playing volleyball, two young girls cuddling with a goat, and of her cute dog enjoying the festivities.
In March, Olivia and Christian announced they were expecting their first child together and that Olivia was already six months pregnant.
She shared several stunning black-and-white snaps of herself caressing her bump on social media as she announced to her followers: 'Next chapter, motherhood.'
The couple, who have been dating since 2019 and tied the knot last summer in a lavish ceremony in Rhode Island, are yet to announce the gender of the baby.
Christian is the star running back for the San Francisco 49ers, while Olivia is an actress, model and former pageant star.
She has been open about her desire to start a family with Christian before but has also discussed her battle with Endometriosis.
During a 2022 episode of the reality show Culpo Sisters, she said: 'I want to have kids, but I want to make sure that I can. It could be really hard for me to have babies.'
She continued: 'Endometriosis can affect your fertility in a lot of different ways.
In March, Olivia and Christian announced they were expecting their first child together and that Olivia was already six months pregnant
'You can have endometrial tissue growing near or on your ovaries, it can affect the quality of your eggs, scar your fallopian tubes.
'There is so much that I don't know about what's going to happen in the future with that condition, and I worry all the time about my timeline. I feel like I have to have kids ASAP.'
The pregnancy is great news for Christian after a torrid NFL season that saw him suffer a number of injury setbacks.
Christian, who signed a two-year, $38million contract extension in June 2024, played in just four games last season.
And Olivia isn't sitting around during her pregnancy. She's still doing intense gym workouts.
In May, she took to her Instagram stories on Thursday to share a look into her fitness routine as an expectant mom.
In text added towards the bottom of the picture, the media personality penned to her 5.4 million followers: 'working out here looks different these days @petermollofitness.'
Peter Mollo Fitness is a gym that is located in Rhode Island ≠ and offers both classes as well as training.
The star also uploaded a short reel as she worked out her legs on a machine as music played in the background.
Lastly, Culpo posed for another mirror selfie with pal and photographer Lucio Andreozzi who had accompanied the model to the gym.
Olivia announced that she is pregnant March 10 and took to Instagram to give her fans a first look at her baby bump.
The media personality posed in black and white photos while wearing a sleeveless, maxi dress that elegantly flowed around her.
Culpo also uploaded a sweet video while joined by McCaffrey to give a behind-the-scenes look at a maternity photo shoot that they did outdoors.
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