Gal Gadot covers up her baby bump with a fitted zip-up

Gal Gadot covers up her baby bump with a fitted zip-up as she enjoys some girl time with daughter Maya

Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot revealed she was pregnant with her third child in March, later revealing she would soon-to-be a mom to three girls. 

And the 36-year-old Israeli actress was seen flashing her growing baby bump in a fitted white zip-up and a pair of colorful spandex leggings while out with her youngest daughter Maya, four, in Los Angeles

Gal recently turned off comments on her latest social media post, after expressing she was ‘heartbroken’ over the escalating conflict between Israel and Palestine which caused online backlash. 

Wonderful news! Pregnant Gal Gadot, 36, flashes her growing baby bump in a fitted white zip up as she enjoys quality time with daughter Maya, four, in Los Angeles 

The action star showed off her very toned frame in a pair of maroon leggings which were accented with pink and black mesh on the side. 

And though she kept her white athletic jacket zipped to the top her bump showed through as she exited her vehicle with her daughter in tow. 

The brunette beauty strapped her cellphone over her body in a black carrying case and kept her hair back in a messy high ponytail. 

Gadot carried a sippy cup for her youngest daughter and a portable coffee mug while suited up in a white face mask with a pair of aviator sunglasses.  

Taking a breather: The actress relaxed with a hydrating beverage

Taking a breather: The actress relaxed with a hydrating beverage 

Just the girls: The mommy-daughter-duo stepped out into the sunshine

Just the girls: The mommy-daughter-duo stepped out into the sunshine 

Gal announced that she and husband Yaron Varsano were expecting in March with a post that said: ‘Here we go again.’

She revealed the exciting news just days after she and Varsano — who married in 2008 — made a red carpet appearance at The Golden Globes, where she hid her bump underneath a flowy white mini dress to prevent any showing before she planned to announce. 

And in a virtual interview for Live With Kelly and Ryan, she announced that a baby girl would be joining Maya and nine-year-old daughter Alma soon. ‘It’s baby girl number three. Yes, we’re sticking to what we know,’ she joked. 

The actress also shared that she has become incredibly emotional during this pregnancy. ‘I can cry from just a thought that crosses my mind. I can cry from a good song. I’m a crier right now. And usually, I’m so not like that! That’s why it’s so shocking,’ she told the hosts. 

Third time's a charm! Gal announced that she and husband Yaron Varsano were expecting in March with a post that said: 'Here we go again'; pictured March 1

Third time’s a charm! Gal announced that she and husband Yaron Varsano were expecting in March with a post that said: ‘Here we go again’; pictured March 1

Days prior: She hid her bump underneath a flowy white mini dress to prevent any showing before she planned to announce just days before at the Golden Globes; pictured February 28

Days prior: She hid her bump underneath a flowy white mini dress to prevent any showing before she planned to announce just days before at the Golden Globes; pictured February 28

And to make things more emotional, her home country is in the midst of an escalating geopolitical conflict with Palestine which she said has her ‘heartbroken.’

Last week she shared a statement to her Instagram which read: ‘My heart breaks. My country is at war. I worry for my family, my friends. I worry for my people. This is a vicious cycle that has been going on for far too long. 

‘Israel deserves to live as a free and safe nation, our neighbors deserve the same. I pray for the victims and their families, I pray for this unimaginable hostility to end, I pray for our leaders to find the solution so we could live side by side in peace. I pray for better days.’ 

But despite penning a relatively neutral tweet about wanting the best for both countries who had lost many lives to violence, the internet was quick to attack her with many citing the fact that she was a former IDF soldier. 

One user wrote: ‘How can you advocate to stop the vicious cycle of terror when you are standing on the frontlines enabling it #FreePalestine,’ according to Fox News, and another called for Hollywood to ‘boycott,’ her. 

But other social media users had her back as one penned a comment about the absurdity of the internet being ‘angry,’ over her decision to share a ‘heartwarming message for peace in the conflict.’  She has since disabled comments and gone quiet on social media. 

War of words: The Israeli born actress penned a relatively neutral tweet about wanting the best for both countries who had lost many lives to violence, but the internet was quick to attack her with many citing the fact that she was a former IDF soldier

War of words: The Israeli born actress penned a relatively neutral tweet about wanting the best for both countries who had lost many lives to violence, but the internet was quick to attack her with many citing the fact that she was a former IDF soldier