Baby Reportedly Makes Heavy Metal 'Horns' Sign inside Her Mom's Womb during an Ultrasound
According to a report, the baby from East Sussex, England rocked out in her mother's womb by giving the “sign of the horns” during an ultrasound.
Isla Langham, now 18 months, amused her parents Jodie Lee and Davie Langham by flashing the rock and roll “sign of the horns” at her 24-week scan, as reported by PEOPLE.
“‘Can you just show Mummy and Daddy that you’re okay?’ As soon as I said that she put her hand up.'”
Jodie and Davie had been playing their child Motown hits and songs by Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli by resting headphones on Jodie's bump all through her pregnancy.
The proud mother said that their daughter had inherited her father's affection for music.
“As soon as she hears music, even from a passing car, she’ll stop, put both her hands in the air and bounce up and down or shake her bum. She never stops," said Jodie.
“As soon as we saw her hand we thought it was the best thing ever. We loved it,” she added. “Isla showed her love of music before she even arrived and now she’s our little rock chick.”
According to Jodie, at first, baby Isla was covering her face for the scan. However, she poked her belly and requested:
“‘Can you just show Mummy and Daddy that you’re okay?’ As soon as I said that she put her hand up.'”
The music lovers were fascinated with their little girl's sonogram.
“She’s our little miracle, and we’d wanted her for so long. [Davie] went from having tears in his eyes to getting the giggles,” said Jodie.
“You get excited [at the scans] anyway because you realize it’s actually a person in there, but we were even more excited to meet her after that," she added.
Little Isla still appreciates tuning in to her parent's remixes and dances constantly.