![]() "Who cares what gender the baby is?" she wrote. In a post on her blog's Facebook page, Karvunidis reflected on how her perspective on gender reveals has changed in the past 10 years. But now, she said, she recognizes that "people are burning down forests and blowing up cars to shout what is essentially a very boring detail." Jenna Karvunidis didn't know when she filled a cake with pink filling back in 2008 that she would be popularizing the gender reveal party trend that has exploded over the past 10 years since. ![]() "Her nursery was done in blue and yellow, so it's not like I was trying to create a pink world around the baby," she said. The insane levels people are taking them just to celebrate one of the most mundane facts about their child is just bizarre."Įven when she was pregnant with her oldest daughter, Karvunidis wasn't too focused on her sex or gender. "Gender reveal parties are canceled," she said.
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