Jack Whitehall and his girlfriend Roxy Horner appear to have had their first kid.
The 32-year-old model appeared to have given birth to their bouncy bundle of joy, a baby girl.
Pictures show the comedian and Roxy exiting the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in London, carrying a baby carrier.
Holding Roxy’s hand and carrying their apparent new addition to the family, Jack guided her out the doors.
In the pictures, obtained by The Mail, Rosy wore a basic stripy strap top, while Jack sported a navy hoody, shorts and a cap.
Roxy and comedian Jack, 35, announced their pregnancy in May with a joyful Instagram post that included early ultrasound photos.
Jack wrote to his followers: ‘And I thought I wasn’t getting enough attention when the dog arrived… .’
When Roxy went on Steph’s Packed Lunch in June, they revealed the gender of their baby to the public, stating they were expecting a “little girl.”
The Bad Education star discussed becoming a parent on Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO podcast, saying: ‘I want to do all of it with him [his dad] around and obviously I know that that’s not going to be the case forever.
‘I said I wasn’t going to do this. I’m not getting emotional. I wanted to have a baby because I wanted him to be around to know my child.’
Roxy also revealed what kind of father she hopes Jack will be, saying he’ll be a ‘wonderful dad’ and always have the finest jokes.
‘I know we’ll count on him to constantly make the baby smile and laugh! I hope to be someone our child can always rely on, we just can’t wait for them to be here,’ she said.
She also discussed what it was like to find out they were having a child, describing it as a bittersweet moment following the loss of her grandmother.
‘We trying for a baby last year so it shouldn’t have been a surprise to us, but it still was,’ she shared. ‘We were in Australia when we found out and he (Jack) was so excited and happy, but it was a weird week for me because I’d just lost my nan a few days before. But, it brought some happiness back to find out our news.’
As she approached her third trimester, the expectant mother turned to Instagram to reveal that she had been admitted to the hospital and was later diagnosed with symphis pubis dysfunction (SPD) after’struggling in agony’ to perform daily duties.
‘Last week was tough for me, we lost our grandad and then I spent a few days in hospital,’ she wrote on the social media platform, alongside a picture of her and Jack’s rescue Cavapoo, Coco.
‘I’ve been diagnosed with symphis pubis dysnfunction which basically means I struggle to stand up or walk during this last bit of my pregnancy without having proper rest.’