Tiffany Watson of Made in Chelsea and her husband Cameron McGeehan have announced the arrival of their newborn boy.
Tiffany, 29, uploaded a gorgeous Instagram photo of herself peering over her pro footballer husband’s shoulder as he carried their baby bundle of joy.
The new parents couldn’t be happier as they cradled their kid.
‘Jude Maximus McGeehan born 21/06/23 We love you very much,’ the caption said.
Lucy Watson, Tiffany’s sister and former co-star, was among the first to reply, writing,’so happy of you, love you so much already judey boy.’
Sophie Habboo, who is newlywed to Jamie Laing, added a string of loves, while former Love Island star Zara McDermott said, ‘Congratulations!!!!’
Binky Felstead, Ferne McCann, and Ashley James all wrote messages of congratulations.
Tiffany and Cameron announced their pregnancy in February of this year, with a heartwarming photo of their dog with his paws on her tummy.
The couple married in May of last year in what appeared to be a joyful wedding in Surrey, complete with a Made in Chelsea retinue.
They tragically miscarried at eight weeks in 2021, and Tiffany told openly about her ordeal on the E4 show last year.
Tiffany moved to social media a few days after boldly sharing her tale with the world to thank fans: ‘Overwhelmed by the amount of amazing, supportive messages I’ve received regarding the miscarriage I sadly suffered last year.
‘So many of you reaching out to say you’ve been through or going through the exact same.
‘I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t tempted to keep it quiet, not speak about it, pretend it never happened, but I realised if women continue to do this it’s going to continue to be a taboo topic and that needs to change.
‘In the U.K. it is estimated that 1 in 4 pregnancies will end in miscarriage. If me sharing my personal story helps just one other going through the same, then that makes me happy.
‘Thank you to my amazing boyfriend, my family, my friends, the NHS and all you guys on here for being so supportive, it means the world.’
Made In Chelsea is available to watch on All4.