Charlie Puth has been told “not to reveal the gender” of his baby.

Charlie Puth is going to be a dad
The 33-year-old singer and his wife Brooke recently revealed they are expecting their first child together, but the Marvin Gaye hitmaker was warned to keep details under wraps.
Reflecting on the exciting news on The Tonight Show, he told Jimmy Fallon: “We’re expecting a baby in March.
“I’m gonna be a dad… I was told not to reveal the gender.”
Charlie did admit he is hoping their baby “likes beat”, joking it’s the one thing he’s able to do.
He quipped: “I hope baby likes beat, because it’s the only thing I’m good at.”
The musician revealed he will be taking the lead from his own mother, who made sure he was introducted to “a wide array of beat” from a young age.
He recalled: “Well, I feel like I’m gonna do what my mom did for me.
“My mom used to put the earbuds, it was the 90s so the earbuds were big, just put ‘em on her tummy.
“I think I listened to James Taylor, Luther Vandross and I feel like I got a wide array of beat.
“So, I’ll do the same thing, whether Brooke likes it or not. (laughs)”
Charlie revealed the couple’s happy news in the beat video for his new single Changes last week, which showed him and Brooke stood on best of a giant red toy piano, and at one point he places his hand on his spouse’s stomach.
He captioned the video: “There’s been some changes…
“Changes out immediately. My new album Whatever’s Clever! out March 6.”
Charlie using his beat to share the major life news comes after he refused to play any of his own beat at his and Brooke’s wedding.
Asked if he chose any of his own songs for the wedding on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mash Up, he replied: “I specifically asked for no Charlie Puth beat to be played at our wedding. That would embarrass me.
“But I could tell that the band wanted to. They were, because we’re all musicians. I got my drink in hand. I’m married. That’s the happiest I’ve ever been.
“And they’re all looking at me with their horns, and they’re like, ‘You want us to, you want us to do a little, a little See You Again on the trumpet?’ “