Gal Gadot Rocks Baby Daughter Daniella with ‘Please Go to Sleep’ Dance
Gal Gadot posted a video of herself rocking her youngest daughter Daniella to sleep with her “signature” moves
A few of Gal Gadot’s parenting secrets are being revealed.
On Instagram Sunday, the 36-year-old Wonder Woman star shared a video of herself rocking her three-month-old daughter Daniella to sleep, writing, “My signature ‘please go to sleep’ dance .”
While dining at a restaurant, Gadot stood with her baby rocking softly in her beige shorts, white t-shirt, and sunglasses. Friends and fans of the actress expressed their gratitude to the family and rejoiced over the relatable parenting moment.
“That dance is one I know,” wrote Aaron Paul.
Elizabeth Stewart, a stylist, said, “Awwwww!!!️”
“Congratulations on number three, sweet gal!!! ,” Robin Wright continued.
Daniella, Gadot’s third daughter, was welcomed into the family in June by her husband Jaron Varsano. The actress shared a cute photo of the five-member family in bed on Instagram, including herself, Jaron, and his happy older sisters, Alma, 9, and Maya, 4. The post marked the birth of their kid.
“My lovely family I am incredibly thankful and joyful (though exhausted ) to have Daniella join our family. We are all very pleased about her arrival. I’m wishing you all well and love. Regarding the image, she wrote, “GG ️.”
During an interview on Live with Kelly and Ryan earlier this year, the Wonder Woman star joked about only having girls, following her announcement that she was expecting her third child.
It’s the third baby girl. Yes, we’re sticking with what we know,” she said in jest to Ryan Seacrest and Kelly Ripa in April.
“With Alma, our first, we completely messed up the whole sleep routine,” the star explained to the hosts of the sleep plan she hoped to establish for her third child. And we said, “No more,” when Maya was born. Since Maya was five months old, she has been able to sleep through the night. Even at nine, Alma sneaks into our bed.”
“I think that’s what we’re going to stick to doing,” said Gadot, “We’re going to make sure she loves and enjoys sleep by sleep training her.” The worst element of parenting, in my opinion, has to be the constant fatigue and lack of sleep. For me, that was the most difficult thing.
The actress has already highlighted how much it meant for Jaron, Alma, and Maya to have appearances in Wonder Woman: 1984, the follow-up to the 2017 original film. The Wonder Woman saga will conclude with the third and final feature.
Gadot said of her family’s fleeting appearance in a special Christmas sequence at the end of the film, “It meant a lot and especially in that very special scene,” to Kevin McCarthy of GoodDay DC.
“Both of my daughters made an appearance. My youngest child, whom I was pregnant with during the Wonder Woman reshoots, was there with my husband, and my oldest child showed up with Asa, Patty’s son,” she remarked.