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Staying busy while staying inside! The Bella Twins haven't quite found the time to be bored while stuck at home amid the coronavirus pandemic, and not just because they live right next door to each other—both Nikki Bella and Brie Bella are now in the third trimester of their pregnancies! "Mine's either wrestling me inside or doing the cha-cha," Nikki told E!'s Erin Lim and Scott Tweedie on Daily Pop during an exclusive interview Tuesday. "So I'm trying to figure out what I'm feeling because my baby moves so much.

It's like punching and kicking and dancing. But I love it." Brie said she's in a similar situation, facing "crazy kicks" like she did when pregnant with her and Daniel Bryan's firstborn, Birdie.

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