Ciara Is Pregnant With A Boy Or Girl? Future Reveals Baby Bump’s Gender In Recent Interview, ‘Body Party’ Fiance Admits They Have A Name Picked!

Is Ciara pregnant with a boy or girl? Her first child's father, rapper Future, accidentally revealed the gender of Ciara's baby bump in a recent interview, and admitted that he and the "Body Party" singer have already picked a name for their baby!

During an interview in the UK, Future was asked if he and pregnant fiancee Ciara were expecting a boy or girl, and he refused to answer. However, he gave a few clues about the baby's gender in his next answer!

"The baby is already listening to music now. [Ciara] sent me a video while I was over here with the headphones on her stomach. She said 'The baby just listened to Turn On The Lights, the version with me and you!' I said 'He gott- You gotta play that Anytime for him, the new one you did. Let him hear that. See how he kick,'" Future said.

Perez Hilton reports that all the references to "him" and "he" must mean that Ciara and Future are expecting a baby boy!

Future also revealed that they have a name picked out, but unfortunately he didn't drop any hints this time.

Ciara loves to post pictures of her growing baby bump on Instagram - and now we know that the happy couple are expecting a bouncing boy!

"I'm so excited. Honestly, these are the happiest years of my life... I feel like now I'm really becoming a woman with everything that's happening," Ciara told CBS News, Hollywood Life reports. "Getting prepared for something like this is so much fun. I feel like a little kid waiting on Christmas for the day I get to meet my baby. It's so beautiful and it's something I've always looked forward to."

Ciara and Future have been dating since early 2013. In October, Ciara announced her engagement to Future with a fifteen carat diamond ring, and revealed she was pregnant during an appearance on The View on January 14, 2014.

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