Pregnant woman shares ‘hilarious’ comments she gets about her very big belly

The pregnant woman shared some of the ‘hilarious’ comments she gets from people about her very large belly, including one person who joked that her baby was living in a ‘wifi attic’ inside her belly and another wrote that she was carrying “a whole adult” there.

Brooke Looney, 32, from California, who is expecting her sixth child, a boy, said she has always “carried a lot of weight.”

The 4’11 mom of five (soon to be six) blames her huge belly on a “short torso.”

Brooke has been documenting her pregnancy journey on TikTok, and she has garnered a lot of attention due to the insanely large size of her stomach.

People often flood her videos with comments about her big belly and many of them can’t believe she’s only carrying one baby and not twins or triplets.

A pregnant woman has shared some of the 'hilarious' comments she gets from people about her very large belly.  She is pictured in her ninth month of pregnancy.

A pregnant woman has shared some of the ‘hilarious’ comments she gets from people about her very large belly. She is pictured in her ninth month of pregnancy.

There is one person in the comments who joked that her baby lives in a

There is one person in the comments who joked that her baby lives in a “loft with Wi-Fi” inside her belly, while another wrote that she carries a “whole adult” in there.

Brooke Looney, 32, from California, who is expecting her sixth child, a boy, said she has always

Brooke Looney, 32, from California, who is expecting her sixth child, a boy, said she has always “carried a lot of weight.” In the photo she is eight months pregnant.

Brooke has been documenting her pregnancy journey on TikTok, and she has garnered a lot of attention due to her insanely large belly.  She is pictured eight months pregnant.

Brooke has been documenting her pregnancy journey on TikTok, and she has garnered a lot of attention due to her insanely large belly. She is pictured eight months pregnant.

“I think there is a whole adult there,” wrote one viewer.

Another added: “Brother, this is not one child, but 11.”

The third comment was: “Are you sure there’s not a whole house there?”

She also revealed in one video showing off her swollen belly that someone once told her that her belly was so big they thought her baby “lives in the attic and already has Wi-Fi.”

But Brooke isn’t bothered by the comments, in fact she finds them quite amusing.

She told Today Parents: “A lot of them are from teenage boys and I find them funny. They are children and they don’t know.

Speaking to The Independent, she explained that she hopes to convey her confidence and positive attitude to others, especially those who have struggled with insecurity about their pregnant bodies.

“I delete hurtful comments,” she said. “I don’t want to interact or see them. I will answer questions and hopefully my positivity will reach others.

“I hope we can change society’s expectations of women. That [comments] I love the ones from other women who struggled with their bodies during pregnancy. I’ve been told it lifts my spirits and they’re glad I’m staying positive!”

But Brooke isn't bothered by the comments, in fact she finds them quite amusing.  She is pictured eight months pregnant.

But Brooke isn’t bothered by the comments, in fact she finds them quite amusing. She is pictured eight months pregnant.

Brooke (nine months pregnant) hopes to pass on her confidence and positivity to others, especially those who have struggled with body insecurities.

Brooke (nine months pregnant) hopes to pass on her confidence and positivity to others, especially those who have struggled with body insecurities.

“I hope my positivity will reach others.  I hope we can change society's expectations of women,” she said.  She is pictured in her ninth month of pregnancy.

“I hope my positivity will reach others. I hope we can change society’s expectations of women,” she said. She is pictured in her ninth month of pregnancy.

Brooke said that in addition to online comments, she also receives a lot in person.  She is pictured in her seventh month of pregnancy. She said that strangers often approach her and ask if she has triplets or if she suffers from any disease.  In the photo she is eight months pregnant.

Brooke said that in addition to online comments, she also receives a lot in person. She said that strangers often approach her and ask if she has triplets or if she suffers from any disease.

In addition to online comments, Brooke revealed today that she also gets paid a lot in person.

She said strangers often approach her and ask if she’s having triplets or if she suffers from a condition like gestational diabetes, which can cause babies to grow larger than usual.

But she wants people to know that both she and the baby are perfectly normal and healthy.

“It’s especially noticeable because I’m 4-foot-11 and have a short torso,” she explained to her sizable bump.

“Strangers will stop me at the store to see if I am expecting triplets. I had a healthy, uncomplicated pregnancy.”

Brooke said she was told at her 35-week checkup that her unborn baby — a boy due on March 2 — weighed just six pounds, four ounces, actually less than during one of her previous pregnancies.

Brooke (pictured nine months pregnant) said she was told at her 35-week checkup that her unborn baby -- a boy due on March 2 -- weighed six pounds, four ounces.

Brooke (pictured nine months pregnant) said she was told at her 35-week checkup that her unborn baby — a boy due on March 2 — weighed six pounds, four ounces.

This baby is actually smaller than one of Brooke's previous pregnancies (pictured eight months pregnant).

This baby is actually smaller than one of Brooke’s previous pregnancies (pictured eight months pregnant).

Brooke said someone once told her that her belly was so big they thought her baby Brooke said someone once told her that her belly was so big they thought her baby

Brooke said someone once told her that her belly was so big they thought her baby “lives in the attic and already has Wi-Fi.” She is pictured in her seventh month of pregnancy.

The 4'11 mom of five (soon to be six) blames her huge belly on a The 4'11 mom of five (soon to be six) blames her huge belly on a

The 4’11 mom of five (soon to be six) blames her huge belly on a “short torso.” She is shown before pregnancy (left) and during pregnancy (right).

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Many people often leave comments about her belly size on her TikTok videos.

“During my first pregnancy, I was constantly sent for ultrasounds to make sure the baby wasn’t massive,” she told The Independent.

“They estimated my first child at just over 10 pounds, but at birth he weighed just under eight pounds.”

Other comments from Brook’s followers include: “Does he pay taxes?” and “Bro, better start paying the rent.”

“It’s a mini Hulk,” joked another TikTok user.

“Do you have a child or an adult, dude?” another asked.

“Sorry, but you are wearing an adult,” someone else commented.