Nikki Bella admits she’s ‘bummed’ she had to cancel her baby shower because of COVID-19

Nikki Bella is disappointed her baby shower plans were dashed by new social distancing measures to combat the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The WWE hall-of-famer, 36, admitted that as an expecting first time mom she was ‘really bummed’ about not getting to celebrate the usual pre-baby milestones. 

Pointing out the irony of it all during a chat with People, the twin said: ‘I imagined getting pregnant forever and I had to cancel my baby shower.’

Not in the cards: Nikki Bella is disappointed her baby shower plans were dashed by new social distancing measures to combat the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

‘Anything fun that you do that you get so excited for your first time pregnant, I had to cancel, and that really bummed me out,’ she said about her pregnancy journey with fiance Artem Chigvintsev.

She’s even been disappointed about having to skip mundane baby things like shopping or parenting classes, saying: ‘Just going to classes with Artem, and now we’re going to do everything online, or even going out and shopping for a baby and grabbing lunch. Just everything we do is from the computer.’

Still, Nikki was optimistic things about things changing.

‘Hopefully maybe I do get [a baby shower] right before [I give birth], but it’s been hard not getting all those first things,’ said the star, who is expecting to give birth this summer.

Missing out: 'Anything fun that you do that you get so excited for your first time pregnant, I had to cancel, and that really bummed me out,' she said about her pregnancy journey with fiance Artem Chigvintsev, together in December 2019 above

Missing out: ‘Anything fun that you do that you get so excited for your first time pregnant, I had to cancel, and that really bummed me out,’ she said about her pregnancy journey with fiance Artem Chigvintsev, together in December 2019 above

Optimistic: 'My baby and I are healthy,' the wrestler, seen showing off her bump above, said. 'I feel so grateful for that because of what the world is going through and the people that are dying and struggling, but obviously this is not what I imagined.'

Optimistic: ‘My baby and I are healthy,’ the wrestler, seen showing off her bump above, said. ‘I feel so grateful for that because of what the world is going through and the people that are dying and struggling, but obviously this is not what I imagined.’

Luckily, Bella and the baby are both in great health. 

‘My baby and I are healthy,’ she said. ‘I feel so grateful for that because of what the world is going through and the people that are dying and struggling, but obviously this is not what I imagined.’

Nikki and sister Brie are both expecting, with two dates set to be just two-weeks apart.

And Brie, who is already mom to two-and-a-half-year-old Birdie, said that motherhood helped prepare her for self-isolating, telling People: ‘When the baby comes, you kind of go on quarantine anyway for two months, it feels like.

Double trouble! Nikki and sister Brie are both expecting, with two dates set to be just two-weeks apart

Double trouble! Nikki and sister Brie are both expecting, with two dates set to be just two-weeks apart

‘It kind of feels like when you first have a baby, and then all of a sudden our babies are going to come [in] July when people probably end up being able to be out in about July, August, and we’re going to be back in quarantine.’

But Brie was also sad that her sister wouldn’t be getting the full pregnancy experience, telling the magazine: ‘We had a lot of plans. Doing a babymoon together, just a bunch of fun things, and it was sad to cancel everything because it was just like, “Wow, this year felt really special.” 

‘Then we got inducted into the [WWE] Hall of Fame and just all these different things, and to see it all in our book and all of it just go away, we’re like, “Whoa.” It’s a little weird, but we’re rolling with it.’

Total Bellas airs Thursdays on E!