In one of the most emotional and unexpected moments in recent WWE history, Bianca Belair has officially confirmed she is expecting her first child, revealing her baby bump live on the grand stage of WrestleMania 42.
The former RAW Women’s Champion made a surprise return after months away from in-ring action, instantly commanding attention from the thousands in attendance. But what initially seemed like a standard comeback quickly turned into a deeply personal reveal that left fans stunned and overjoyed.
During an in-ring segment with John Cena, she zipped down her coat, placed her hand on her stomach and revealed her baby bump to the crowd. The crowd erupted as the realisation set in: The EST of WWE is stepping into a new chapter, motherhood.
Bianca Belair reveals bump
The announcement marks a major milestone not just for Belair, but also for her husband, Montez Ford, one-half of the Street Profits. The couple, widely admired for their chemistry both on and off-screen, is now preparing to welcome their first child together.
Belair’s reveal was made even more special by the setting. WrestleMania, known for its spectacle and career-defining moments, became the backdrop for something far more intimate. A celebration of life beyond the ring. It was a reminder that behind the athleticism, rivalries and championship gold are real people experiencing real milestones.
Having been sidelined in recent months due to injury, questions had lingered around Belair’s return timeline. This announcement not only provided clarity but reframed her absence into something profoundly meaningful. Rather than a setback, this period marks a transformative moment in her life and career.
As Belair steps away from the ring to embrace motherhood, her legacy in WWE remains firmly intact. Known for her strength, charisma and groundbreaking performances, she now adds another title to her name, one that transcends wrestling.
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