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Kiara on Met Gala experience during pregnancy

Kiara Advani opens up on Met Gala experience with during pregnancy, says daughter Saraayah was a good baby throughout

Kiara Advani’s Met Gala appearance during her pregnancy got a lot of love and is still remembered by fans. Kiara and Sidharth Malhotra became parents to a baby girl, Saraayah last year. In a recent interview, Kiara has opened up on attending the Met Gala during her pregnancy. The actress revealed that she intentionally wanted her pregnancy journey to be part of the moment and now considers the appearance a memory she will one day share with her daughter, Saraayah.Kiara recalled walking the iconic Met Gala red carpet with her baby bump and said her daughter was “a good baby throughout.” In an interview with Bombay Times, She shared that although she was in a phase of pregnancy where she could feel kicks, Saraayah stayed calm during the event, which made the experience easier for her.Calling it a “personal moment,” Kiara said she looks forward to telling her daughter in the future that they experienced the event together. The actress welcomed baby girl Saraayah on July 15.Kiara also reflected on married life and motherhood. Speaking about her transition after marrying Sidharth on February 7, 2023, she said moving out of her parents’ home and starting her own family was an “interesting transition.” According to Kiara, Sidharth, who had lived independently for years — helped her learn everyday aspects of managing a home and becoming more self-reliant.The actress added that motherhood has completely changed her perspective on time and priorities, saying she now feels “time is so precious.”On the professional front, Kiara was last seen in War 2 alongside Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR. Directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Yash Raj Films, the spy thriller released theatrically on August 14 last year. She will next appear in Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, directed by Geetu Mohandas.

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