'If it's a daughter, it's going to be the most spoiled princess ever ... (via TooFab)
on Access Hollywood earlier this week about expecting a baby with the pop star and their engagement.
When Lopez asked if they wanted to know the sex of the baby prior to birth, Asghari replied:"That's up to [Britney], but I don't want to. It's something that I want to wait for.""If it's a daughter, it's going to be the most spoiled princess ever," he said."If it's a son, it's gonna be the toughest son. I'm gonna be tough on the kid."
He also revealed that he paid for the 4 carat diamond engagement ring with his own money -- rather than, as he said, have a brand gift it to them for advertising -- but wouldn't spill any details on the engagement story itself.
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