Gal Gadot shares FIRST look at newborn daughter Ori’s face after shock baby announcement as she poses for family pH๏τo vs

Gal Gadot appeared on Instagram on Friday to share the first family pH๏τo featuring the clan’s newest addition.

The 38-year-old Israeli actress — who announced her newborn daughter Ori‘s arrival this week — reposted a pH๏τo of the family-of-six originally shared by her husband Jaron Varsano.

Varsano’s original post showed the couple with their brood of girls: Alma, 12, Maya, six, and Daniella, two, and infant Ori.

‘Happy women’s day! ♥️ I’m a lucky manm’ his upload was captioned. Gadot shared it and added a string of heart emoji as well.

The Wonder Woman actress kept her fourth pregnancy a secret before sharing the happy news on March 6.

Gal Gadot appeared on Instagram on Friday to share the first family pH๏τo featuring the clan's newest addition

Gal Gadot appeared on Instagram on Friday to share the first family pH๏τo featuring the clan’s newest addition

Gal announced the arrival of her daughter, a baby girl she named Ori, earlier this week
Gal announced the arrival of her daughter, a baby girl she named Ori, earlier this week

On March 6 Gal posted a snap of her cuddling her newborn while resting in a hospital bed.

‘My sweet girl, welcome. The pregnancy was not easy and we made it through.

‘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 graтιтude,’ she wrote in the Instagram caption.

‘Welcome to the house of girls. daddy is pretty cool too,’ she added.

The news of the birth surprised fans as Gal never announced she was pregnant.

In 2022, Gadot gushed about childbirth and described always wanting to be a ‘young mother’ during an interview with InStyle.

‘I started young. I was 25 when I was pregnant with Alma. I always wanted to be a young mother. Yeah, three kids. No joke, woman. God bless them, but it’s so much work,’ she told the outlet.

She also raved about the ‘magic’ of childbirth: ‘I would do it once a week if I could. It’s so magical.’

Gal and Jaron married in 2008 before starting their family; pictured in April 2023

Gal and Jaron married in 2008 before starting their family; pictured in April 2023

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She previously revealed she met her husband ‘at this very strange party in the Israeli desert’ that featured yoga and chakras; the couple pictured 2021

She added: ‘And I always take epidurals, to be fair, so it’s not so painful. Just the moment you feel like you’re creating life, it’s incredible.

‘But the pregnancies are hard for me — I feel sick and have migraines. I’m not in my element.’

And she noted the most bada** thing she does is ‘juggling between my family life and my acting career.’

‘When you’re on set, you’re like a kite. You can fly so high and try to catch the air,’ Gadot explained.

‘Then you go back home to do your main shift as being a mother. It’s not about me, it’s, “Okay, now I need to bathe Maya, feed Alma, put Daniella to bed.”‘

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