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Pregnant Olivia Culpo Reveals the First Thing She Wants to Eat After Welcoming Her Baby (Exclusive)

Pregnant Olivia Culpo Reveals the First Thing She Wants to Eat After Welcoming Her Baby (Exclusive)

Yahoo27-05-2025

After Olivia Culpo gives birth, there's only one thing she wants in her hand.
"I definitely really want champagne," the model, 33, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview while chatting about her new partnership with SkinPen. "Champagne and whatever else comes with it, I'll be excited to eat it."
Culpo, who is expecting her first baby with her NFL player husband, Christian McCaffrey, 28, shares that as her due date gets closer, she's feeling ready to meet her little one.
"I feel as ready as I will ever feel," Culpo says. "I still have to do all of the nitty-gritty [things like] pack the hospital bag and things like that. But yes, I feel very excited and just mostly grateful to be where I am in my pregnancy."
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The mom-to-be has partnered with the microneedling device SkinPen, which she says has been such a "natural fit" for her since she's "always used it."
"It's a great way to just enhance what you already have going on in your skin without having to disrupt the skin barrier too much or have too much downtime," Culpo explains. "It's a good reset without having to feel like, 'Oh no, I might have to take a few days out of my normal activities.' It's not invasive, and I love that part of it."
Of course, Culpo hasn't been able to use her SkinPen during her pregnancy, but she's excited to use it again once she has her baby.
"I had to completely change my skin regimen when I found out I was pregnant, of course," Culpo says, noting that SkinPen is "something that I'm looking forward to doing as soon as I'm done with my pregnancy and breastfeeding."
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With only a few more weeks to go, Culpo says she's most excited for the newborn phase with her little one.
"I love the 8 to 10 week age," she says. "Eight to 12 really because it's when they start smiling and they can see you, but they're still so cuddly and sleeping on your chest. The best bonding time, in my opinion."
"So I'm very excited for the newborn phase, which I know is daunting. And maybe as a new mom, I'll change my mind. It's my first time at this, so we'll see if I change my mind on that," admits Culpo. "But I do really love that cuddly age. And then when they start smiling, it's so special."
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