Alexis Ohanian and Serena Williams.Photo: Cindy Ord/MG23/Getty

Alexis Ohanianis convinced he’s going to be a girl dad for the second time.
Ohanian discussed their new addition during an interview Friday withWho’s Talking to Chris Wallace?on HBO Max and CNN.
“It’s official. It’s official, Chris, big reveal,” Ohanian, 40 said.
But when Wallace asked, “Do we know whether it’s a boy or girl and are you going to share whether it’s a boy or girl?” Ohanian admitted, “We don’t.”
However, he’s relying on his intuition, adding, “I’m convinced I’m gonna be a girl dad. So even if we have you know, 50 more kids they’re all going to be girls.”
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“Olympia does not know right now that I am pregnant, so the big reveal will be at the Met, and then before we leave, I’ll tell Olympia,” Williams says in the video, which shows a brief shot of Williams and Olympia embracing on a couch while Ohanian looks on with a smile.
“The reason I haven’t told her is because she can’t keep a secret,” the athlete adds.
The clip, which also features behind-the-scenes moments of Williams prepping for the Met Gala, cuts off before she can tell her little one the news.
Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian.Serena Williams/Instagram

“Was so excited when Anna Wintour invited the 3 of us to the Met Gala,” the sports star captioned the photos.
Williams told PEOPLE in January 2021 about how the happiness she has found in her husband and their daughter has had a profound effect on her.
Last year, Williams wrote a first-person essay forVogueabout starting an “evolution” away from tennis and her dreams of adding another child to her family — writing that she “never thought about having kids” at the start of her career.
Serena Williams.Serena Williams/Instagram

Though she has “a lot of support,” Williams added that she’s also an “incredibly hands-on mother” to future big sister Olympia.
“In five years, Olympia has only spent one 24-hour period away from me. This past year, while I was recovering from a hamstring injury, I got to pick her up from school four or five days a week, and I always looked forward to seeing her face light up when she walked out of the building and saw me waiting there for her,” said the four-time Olympic gold medalist. “The fact is that nothing is a sacrifice for me when it comes to Olympia.”
source: people.com