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UFC star Ronda Rousey’s pregnancy journey: from training chickens to ‘hot bread’ cravings and staying fit for her Mizuno collaboration

Ronda Rousey announced her pregnancy on her YouTube channel joking that her child would be “the baddest baby” on the planet. Photo: @MMAHWatch/ Twitter
Ronda Rousey announced her pregnancy on her YouTube channel joking that her child would be “the baddest baby” on the planet. Photo: @MMAHWatch/ Twitter

  • The retired WWE star says she’s been pregnant since January and that ‘there’s much more to the story’ – implying that there are more revelations to come
  • The ‘baddest baby on the planet’ has apparently given the WWE fighter food cravings that ‘dream man’ and best friend Travis Browne has been helping to indulge

MMA legend Ronda Rousey has just announced she is expecting her first child with husband Travis Browne. The WWE star posted a video on YouTube confirming she is four months pregnant. “I’ve been pregnant since January. I can’t hide it anymore. It’s time to show it off,” she said as she sat beside Browne.

Aggressive and dominant, Ronda Rousey has gained a reputation for being a fierce fighting queen. Now she avoids the fans to feed chickens. Photo: @rondarousey/Instagram
Aggressive and dominant, Ronda Rousey has gained a reputation for being a fierce fighting queen. Now she avoids the fans to feed chickens. Photo: @rondarousey/Instagram
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This is “Rowdy” Ronda we’re talking about, so her first few months of pregnancy have been anything but ordinary. Rousey is living the simple life on a one-hectare (2.5-acre) farm in California and has been spending her time feeding chickens, eating carbs and making money.

Here’s a look at her pregnancy journey so far.

Farm life is the best life

 

She used to covet the world’s attention with her powerful armbars and outspoken attitude, but these days Rousey’s focus has shifted elsewhere – namely toward looking for new ways to live sustainably on her ranch, Browsey Acres.

Rousey said she’s been pregnant since January, and during that same month, she proudly showed off to her Instagram followers how she had conditioned her chickens to expect food when she starts hitting a bucket.

Crushing on her man