
Varun Konidela's cute dad moment wins hearts; Lavanya shares glimpse of baby prep
Lavanya Tripathi
are expecting their first baby and are happily preparing for this new phase. From baby shopping to enjoying a beachside babymoon, the couple is sharing adorable moments with their fans on social media.
Varun
Konidela and
Lavanya
Tripathi's
parenting journey
begins
Popular Telugu couple Varun Konidela and Lavanya Tripathi are all set to welcome their first baby and are enjoying every bit of this new phase in life. They had announced the good news on May 6 through a heartwarming
post, where they held a pair of tiny baby shoes together and wrote, 'Life's most beautiful role yet - Coming soon.' The post quickly went viral, and the couple was flooded with love and best wishes from fans and celebrities.
Lavanya shared a cute moment
Recently, Lavanya shared a cute moment from their baby shopping. In an Instagram story, she showed Varun struggling to choose the perfect baby blanket from a variety of options in a store. Teasing him, she called it a 'real bangaram moment' which means a golden moment, showing how seriously he was taking his new dad duties.
Glimpses from their beachside babymoon
Earlier, on June 20, the couple had also posted glimpses from their beachside babymoon. They went to an undisclosed island location and shared a video capturing their sweet and romantic moments before stepping into parenthood. They captioned it, 'Living the island edit.'
From making beautiful memories to preparing for their baby's arrival, Varun and Lavanya are clearly cherishing every moment of this new journey together.

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