Made In Chelsea's Lucy Watson confirms birth of baby boy with sweet snap
03.03.2024 - 18:39
/ ok.co.uk
Lucy Watson has given birth to a baby boy, sharing the joyous news on social media with a sweet picture from hospital.
The Made In Chelsea star welcomed the bundle of joy with her husband James Dunmore, who planted a kiss on her head in the announcement picture.
The picture, which was in black and white, showed new mum Lucy laying back on her hospital bed while cradling her son, as James stood over them both. "he’s here. 2/3/24," wrote the reality star as she updated her 1.1 million Instagram followers.
Lucy's sister, Tiffany, who is already a mum to an eight-month-old son named Jude, took to the comment section to share her joy. She wrote: "My beautiful nephew, love him so much". While a number of Lucy's former Made In Chelsea co-stars also shared their congratulations, including Jamie Laing, Cheska Hull and Sam Thompson, who was previously in a relationship with Tiffany.
Lucy and James have not yet revealed the name of their son, with many fans speculating what names she had in mind over recent weeks. Some even believed they found a hint that the name may start with the letter 'W', as she has been wearing a necklace with that initial on it recently. While the name may still be under wraps, Lucy has been keeping her fans up to date throughout her pregnancy on social media and found out that she would be welcoming a baby boy with a sweet gender reveal in October.
During the reveal, she and James cut open a cake to reveal blue frosting - signifying it's a boy. Lucy rose to fame in 2012 when she joined Made In Chelsea, the E4 show which follows the lives of affluent 20-somethings living in London's high-brow borough of Chelsea. She met James while on the show in 2015, with the first year of the relationship being documented
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