Olivia Culpo Cozies Up with Her Sisters, Aurora and Sophia, at Her Baby Shower amid Feud Rumors: See the Pic!
The pregnant model is expecting her first baby with husband Christian McCaffrey
The couple announced the exciting news that they were expanding their family in early MarchOlivia Culpo and her sisters, Aurora and Sophia, were all smiles at her baby shower, despite a rumored feud.
On Thursday, May 8, the pregnant model, 33, shared snaps from her elegant Parisian-themed baby shower on her Instagram, showcasing highlights from the special day. In the carousel of photos and videos, Olivia included an image of her with her two sisters.
The shot shows Aurora, 35, cradling Olivia's growing baby bump, as Sophia, 28, hugs her sister from behind. Olivia captioned the post with four white hearts.
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On the Sunday, May 4 episode of Aurora and Sophia's podcast Casual Chaos, the two sisters claimed that Olivia, who's currently pregnant with her first baby with husband Christian McCaffrey, got very upset with them after they missed Olivia's smaller baby shower in Denver.
According to Aurora, Olivia told her older sister not to come since it was going to be "super small," and since she was already going to Olivia's other shower in Rhode Island, it wasn't a big deal if Aurora missed the smaller party.
"And then I guess Sophia ended up canceling that too because she had a wedding, and she put it on us," Aurora said. "Like, we're the worst sisters. The bar is this low. 'I do everything for you guys. You do nothing for me,' which is, by the way, not true at all."
Aurora then said that she sent her pregnant sister a screenshot of the texts in which Olivia said she wouldn't mind if Aurora missed the party.
"She still hasn't talked to us. Well, she's talked to me, she still hasn't talked to Sophia," Aurora said. "It's been like three weeks. She's very pregnant and emotional. I think she's gonna get over it. She really needs to, because she's going to have a baby soon and then she's going to want some help."
Olivia and her San Francisco 49ers running back husband, 28, first announced that they are expecting their first baby together via a post on Instagram in early March. In the photos, Culpo could be seen wearing a flowy dress and kneeling, as she placed a hand under her belly.
"Next chapter, motherhood 🤍," she wrote alongside black-and-white photos from her maternity shoot.
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Also in March, Olivia spoke with PEOPLE about her pregnancy and shared that this experience has shown her just how much she needs her own mother.
"I feel like I have a lot of respect for my mom and one thing that I realized through this experience of becoming a mom is actually how much I've needed my mom, which I didn't anticipate," she told PEOPLE. "She's just been so helpful to me, especially in the beginning of my pregnancy. That was really tough. It's just kind of an interesting thing, and I'm just so grateful to her."
"It's just an ironic thought that you need your mom the most when you're about to become a mom," she added. "That's just genuinely how I felt."
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