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Tot Let Dad Know She Shared His Love Of Music With 'Devil Horns' Sign In Pregnancy Scan

Tot Let Dad Know She Shared His Love Of Music With 'Devil Horns' Sign In Pregnancy Scan

Her parents couldn't believe their eyes when little Isla Langham gave the hand gesture from inside the womb

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

A 'rock chick' toddler let her parents know that she shared her dad's passion for music at the earliest opportunity - by making an unmistakable 'devil horns' sign from inside the womb.

Jodie Lee and her partner Davie Langham, 32, were lovingly staring at their daughter during the 24-week scan when she made the famous hand gesture from inside the bump.

The music-loving parents-to-be had been playing music to their unborn child by resting headphones on Jodie's expanding bump - treating Isla to some catchy Motown classics mixed with opera singer Andrea Bocelli.

Isla, now 18 months, enjoying playing on her dad's keyboard.
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As they eagerly watched the screen, Jodie, 31, gasped when her 'little rock chick' gave the horns sign to the camera. Rock'n'roll, eh?

Now 18 months old, Isla Langham has taken after her dad with his love of music and even 'shakes her bum' when cars blasting music pass her in the street.

Jodie, from Eastbourne, East Sussex, said: "As soon as we saw her hand we thought it was the best thing ever. We loved it. Isla showed her love of music before she even arrived and now she's our little rock chick.

"It was a video scan, so the midwife went through and showed us the whole body. For the last bit Isla was hiding her face, so I poked my belly and said, 'Can you just show Mummy and Daddy that you're okay?'"

During the scan was when Isla made the hand gesture.
Kennedy News and Media

Jodie continued: "As soon as I said that she put her hand up. It's fantastic when you get to see your baby anyway, but Davie was overwhelmed. She's our little miracle and we'd wanted her for so long.

"He went from having tears in his eyes to getting the giggles. You get excited [at the scans] anyway because you realise it's actually a person in there, but we were even more excited to meet her after that. It still makes us smile and laugh now."

Isla still enjoys listening to her parents' mixes and 'never stops' dancing - even getting up in from of 300 holidaymakers on a recent holiday.

The toe-tapping tot dances along while her dad plays the keyboard and 'bounces up and down' whenever she hears a catchy tune.

Jodie with Davie and Isla.
Kennedy News and Media

Jodie said: "Davie is massively into music. He absolutely loves it. He's been in bands, does music production and plays all kinds of instruments.

"We used to put earphones on my stomach all the time and mix it - it was a mixture of Michael Jackson and Andrea Bocelli. They say when you play opera to babies in the womb they'll be smart. She's unbelievably clever, so smart.

"She is obsessed. 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.

"When we were on holiday she'd climb on the stage and dance in front of 200 people. She's not shy."

Isla with some maracas.
Kennedy News and Media

Amazed by the unforgettable moment, Jodie posted her scan online for family and friends - but was soon accused of stealing it from the internet by shocked pals.

To make sure the special image is never forgotten, she had it enlarged and hung it up in her living room.

Jodie said: "When I put it online all my friends thought it was fake. They couldn't believe it. My partner is a photographer and videographer, so they thought we'd photoshopped it.

"We blew it up and framed it straight away to put up in the house, and my sister asked for a copy too, so she's got it up in her house."

Featured Image Credit: Kennedy News and Media

Topics: Music, Community, UK