Lottie Tomlinson has given birth to her second child with former tennis player Lewis Burton.
The make-up artist and influencer took to Instagram to share an adorable snap of her first-born, Lucky, two, peering in to the crib to see his new baby sister.
The polaroid was simply captioned: ‘Our angel girl has arrived and she’s perfect in every single way, 15/01/25.’
Lottie, who is the younger sister of One Direction singer Louis Tomlison, and Louis were flooded with supportive messages.
Sister Phoebe Tomlinson wrote: ‘Surreal seeing Lucky with his baby sister, so proud of you @lottietomlinson and @mrlewisburton, another one to adore.’
26-year-old Lottie’s father, Mark Tomlinson, also was one of the first to spread love on the post: ‘Hello baby girl you are so loved.’
‘Congratulations guys!!!!’ content creator Sydney May Crouch added.
Love Island star Shaughna Phillips was also quick to congratulate the couple, with a comment that read: ‘Congratulations gorgeous girl, so happy for you all.’
Lottie and Lewis, 32, got engaged in November 2023 during a trip to Paris.
Lewis really went to town for the moment, decorating a red carpet with petals and candles. He also put up balloons, which read: ‘Marry me.’ How sweet.
The couple were first linked in July 2020 after initially meeting at a party in May of that year, and shortly after they went public with their relationship.
Prior to this relationship with Lottie, Lewis had dated Love Island presenter Caroline Flack, who took her own life in 2020.
The parents-of-two first broke the news that Lottie was pregnant back in July when she took to the social media platform to share a wholesome sunset video showing off her baby bump in a white two piece on the beach with her family by her side.
Lottie has since shared many pictures across her feed, including a summer reel series of ‘bumpy looks’ to inspire her followers on how to dress during pregnancy.
2024 was quite the year for the influencer as she also wrote and released her book ‘Lucky Girl: Family, Falling and Finding My Way’.
Lottie is a dedicated advocate for grief and bereavement, having lost her mother Johannah Deakin at the age of 43 in 2016 after a battle with leukaemia, followed just over two years later by the death of her sister, Felicité, 18.
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