Hayley Erbert, Derek Hough Predict Their Baby’s Gender in Cute Video

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Dancing with the Stars couple Hayley Erbert and Derek Hough are expecting a baby together, and they’ve been posting about their journey to parenthood on social media. This week, they tried to predict their baby’s gender using old wives’ tales in a cute video.
Hayley Erbert, Derek Hough Predict Baby’s Gender
The new video features Erbert standing in front of the camera wearing a yellow dress that shows off her growing baby bump. She steps to one side or the other to answer questions about her pregnancy experience which supposedly predict whether she’s expecting a boy or a girl.
For example, Erbert answers that she hasn’t experienced morning sickness, craves savory snacks, and hasn’t had mood swings or acne — all of which are associated with carrying a boy. Other details, such as carrying low and the fetus having a lower heart rate, also point to her potentially having a boy.
Although most of her answers lean on the boy side of things, there are a couple that were connected with having a girl — including weight gain and bump size. In a funny moment, Hough appears for a question about the partner’s weight gain. At first, he moves over to the “yes” side (suggesting a girl), but then he lifts up his shirt to show off his abs, moving to the other side.
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Derek Hough Shares Music for His Baby
Hough and Erbert, who tied the knot in 2023, announced that they’re expecting back in July. Over the weekend, Hough shared a medley of Switchfoot songs he recorded, explaining how his experience of the music has changed since finding out he’s going to be a father.
The dancer posted footage from a music video he never got to finish, in which he sings “Dare You to Move,” “This Is Your Life,” and “Meant to Live” while walking through a sunlit field.
“I originally recorded this just for myself, kind of like a personal conversation in music form,” Hough wrote. “Turning 40, just reflecting. Over time, these lyrics have shifted in meaning for me, they went from being words I used to ask myself to something I now imagine singing to my future child.”