Pregnant Hayden Panettiere Reveals Her Current Weight

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by Lorna White |
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The Nashville actress has opened up about her pregnancy weight gain while getting ready for the birth of her first baby.

Hayden has spoken about the baby weight she's gained during her pregnancy.


Talking to Hello! magazine, the actress admits she currently weighs  ‘around 145 pounds’.  

Hayden, who's currently expecting her first child with Wladimir Klitschko, says her baby weight comes down to water weight and her past experience of being a gymnast.

‘I’m still quite muscular, so if you’re running around carrying 40 pounds of extra weight, you’re going to build extra muscle,’ she explained.
 



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Hayden says she's counting on her mum and fiancé for much support throughout her pregnancy but has made it clear that she will wait to get married until she's lost some of her baby weight.

‘I am not walking down the aisle 40 pounds heavier than usual in a wedding dress with a huge pregnancy belly stitched in,’ she said.

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The actress is can't wait for her daughter's arrival, saying, ‘I’m so ready to hold my baby girl – I’m going to be a very hands on mom.’

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