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Rena Morfi explains why she hid her pregnancy during “Musical Box”

The singer and presenter shares insights about her choice to keep her pregnancy private while filming the first season of the popular music show

Newsroom December 4 08:45

Rena Morfi recently opened up about her decision to keep her pregnancy private during her time hosting the show Musical Box.

The singer appeared as a guest on the morning program Proian se Eidon and spoke about the period when she was pregnant with her child—an experience no one had realized at the time.

According to Morfi, it was her personal choice to keep her pregnancy away from the public eye, as she prefers not to have such personal matters dominate the headlines.

She explained:
“During the first year of Musical Box, I was pregnant. Since it was the show’s first season and something entirely new for me, I felt somewhat… I don’t want to say ‘uncomfortable,’” she clarified.

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She went on to say:
“I just didn’t want my pregnancy to become the main focus, so I chose to keep it hidden.”

Later in the program, when a clip from Musical Box was shown, Rena Morfi revealed:
“In this video, I was seven months pregnant. The last filming session I did was at 8.5 months.”

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