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Brazilian football star Neymar and partner Bruna Biancardi are preparing to welcome another addition to their family. The couple announced they are expecting a baby girl, marking their third child together and Neymar's fifth child overall.
Biancardi shared the news on June 15 through a joint gender reveal video posted on Instagram and YouTube. Accompanying the post was a simple message in Portuguese that translated to, "We have some news to share with you."
The video captured a family gathering featuring Neymar, Biancardi and their children. Dressed in matching white T-shirts, the family sat together on a picnic blanket as they participated in a playful gender reveal. Wearing blindfolds, they spread frosting on one another, unaware of the baby's sex until the reveal.
The clip began in black and white, building anticipation as family members and viewers waited for the big moment. Once the blindfolds came off, the footage switched to color, revealing pink frosting across everyone's shirts and faces, confirming that the couple will soon welcome another daughter.
On YouTube, Biancardi celebrated the occasion by writing, "Our family has grown."
The couple's growing family already includes daughters Mavie, born in October 2023, and Mel, who arrived in July 2025. Neymar is also father to 14-year-old son Davi Lucca, whom he shares with former partner Carolina Dantas, and daughter Helena, who is nearly two years old, with model Amanda Kimberlly.
While celebrating the upcoming arrival, Neymar is also focused on his football career. The Brazilian forward is currently in the United States representing Brazil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 international goals, the tournament marks his fourth World Cup appearance.
Earlier this year, Neymar shared an emotional video showing the moment he learned he had been selected for Brazil's World Cup squad. The call-up came after he worked his way back from a calf injury that had threatened his participation.
In the video, Neymar appeared overwhelmed with emotion, wiping away tears as family members and friends celebrated around him. He embraced members of his support team, including physiotherapist Rafael Martini and fitness coach Ricardo Rosa, who played key roles in his recovery.
Speaking afterward, Neymar said the selection represented a collective achievement. He admitted the journey back had been difficult and revealed he cried for hours after receiving the news, describing the experience as one of the most emotional moments of his career.

