F1 world champion Max Verstappen and his girlfriend Kelly Piquet have announced that they will be having a baby in 2025. Max lives along with Kelly and her daughter Penelope in Monaco. Max Verstappen and Kelly are not yet married but they announced the pregnancy news via social media. Unlike Max, Kelly had a previous relationship with Red Bull driver Danii Kvyat.
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After Penelope’s birth, they broke up and since 2021, Max verstappen has been in a deep relationship with Kelly Piquet. Many expected the couple to get married, but they announced they would have a baby this year. It’s been a couple of months since they announced the news and now a picture of Kelly is getting viral and many are speculating that there is a hidden message in it.
Max verstappen's Baby Gender reveal?
The Brazilian model was seen going for shopping and the photo was taken during that time. The picture shows Kelly choosing a pink dress, and fans have already begun their speculation that claims about Verstappen’s baby's gender. Parents will reveal their baby's gender with two colours. Blue tells that the baby is a boy, while pink tells that the baby is a girl.
Kelly Piquet's daughter Penelope Photograph: (X)
Fans claim that Kelly choosing a pink dress means the baby is a girl. But she could also be shopping for her first child Penelope. She is fond of purple and pink as many of her toys, dresses and drawings are all pink. These speculations could also be wrong as Verstappen’s fans wish for a baby boy. Max Verstappen has achieved many things in his life just after he started dating Kelly. She is a lucky star and he loves her so much.
Max even loves Penelope as she spends most of her time with him during vacation. A baby girl or a baby boy, everyone will be happy for Max Verstappen. The 2025 F1 season will be the toughest racing season for Max Verstappen. His rivals like Lando Norris, Lewis Hamilton, Charles leclerc and George Russell have strong and capable race machines. Many predict this year will be a four-way battle between Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes.