Gal Gadot has given birth to her fourth daughter after having experienced a difficult pregnancy and wanted to welcome her with a tender message that she has published on social networks with her more than 109 million followers.
Gal Gadot is known worldwide for her role as Wonder Woman. Despite her great worldwide fame for her mythical role within the Marvel Universe, the actress usually stays out of the media spotlight and leaves everything regarding her private life private.
In her last featured appearance, the actress spoke about Tom Cruise to confirm one of the myths surrounding the actor. Since then, not much more has been heard about her because she was pregnant and living the peaceful wait, since she has confessed that this pregnancy has not been easy. Now, she has given birth and wanted to talk about her feelings at this time.
Through an Instagram post, she has shared with her 109 million followers that her fourth daughter has already been born. Although the image of her is touching with her in the hospital bed hugging her baby, Gal has said that the last nine months have been quite complicated and has revealed the name they have given the newborn.
"My sweet girl, welcome. The pregnancy was not easy and we got through it anyway. You have brought so much light into our lives, living up to your name, Ori, which means 'my light' in Hebrew. Our hearts are full of gratitude. Welcome to the girls' house. Dad's cool too."
The interpreter is married to Jaron Varsano and they share three more daughters: Alma, Maya and Daniella. He also shared the same image on Instagram and added: "Happiness! Thank you my beautiful and strong lioness. My heart will beat forever." Gal herself has responded by putting the number 555 and a black heart, which suggests that it has some special meaning for both of them.
The actress had already spoken about her life as her mother on several occasions. In Flaunt Magazine she said: "Having three daughters is messy and chaotic in the best possible way... if you're at work, you want to be home. Then when you're home with them, you worry that you're not working hard enough." "It can be a vicious cycle, but you have to silence those thoughts."
Furthermore, in other media such as InStyle she had also already told her previous experiences giving birth: "I love giving birth. I would do it once a week if I could. It is very magical and I always use an epidural, so it is not painful. Just the moment when you feel like you're creating life is incredible."
The publication on Instagram welcoming Ori, a new member of her family, already has more than three million likes and thousands of comments in which users and fans congratulate her on her birth and celebrate that everything has gone well. .