Watch Maren Morris Try To Dance Herself Into Labor
Maren Morris is ready to meet her baby boy. The superstar took to social media on Friday (March 20) to…
Maren Morris; Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images
Maren Morris is ready to meet her baby boy.
The superstar took to social media on Friday (March 20) to share a video of herself dancing to “Jump In Line” by Harry Belafonte. In an effort to jump-start labor, the mama-to-be can be seen dancing around her living room as her dog, Pancake, joins in, hopping up to touch her baby bump.
“Harry Belafonte issuing an eviction notice for this baby,” Morris captioned the clip.
In a recent interview with CBS This Morning, the “To Hell & Back” singer revealed that her official due date is March 30. Admitting that “the charm of pregnancy has now worn off,” the superstar shared that she and her husband, fellow singer/songwriter Ryan Hurd are simply ready to meet their baby boy.
Nine months pregnant, Morris recently fulfilled a life-long dream of headlining the Houston Rodeo where she flaunted her nine-month baby bump in a sequin bodysuit. Morris performed for 64,661 just days before organizers shut down the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo over the coronavirus pandemic.
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