Chloe Goodman has given birth to her second child with fiancé Grant Hall, OK! can exclusively reveal.
The Ex on The Beach and Celebrity Big Brother star, who is also mum to 21 month old daughter Isla, revealed the labour wasn't without its complications, but explained she and footballer Grant have welcomed a "healthy" son home.
"Grant and I are overjoyed to announce the news that we've welcomed a healthy baby boy to the family," she said.
"Isla is so excited to be a big sister. There's been a few complications, but once I'm fully healed I'll be sharing the full story on ok.co.uk."
She also shared with us the first baby pictures, which include gorgeous black and white snaps of her little boy's foot, Isla holding her baby brother's hand and the newborn grabbing hold of his mum's finger.
Chloe's complicated labour follows a long line of health issues before, during and after her pregnancies.
Four years ago, during a smear test, doctors found grade three abnormal cells, which can develop into cervical cancer. As a result Chloe had half her cervix removed, something that puts her at a higher risk of miscarriage.
After falling pregnant in 2019 she had a cervical stitch to help prolong her pregnancy, a procedure she had again this time around.
"It's the biggest battle of my life just to bring life into the world," she previously said.
"For me, getting pregnant isn't the problem, it's holding onto them."
Earlier this month, she revealed the procedure is off the cards for a third time, which means the Celebrity Big Brother star won't have any more children.
"So I’ve been told I won’t be able to carry again after this pregnancy," she told Closer magazine. "This will be our last child."
Throughout everything she's been through she's had Grant, who currently plays as a defender for Middlesbrough, by her side.
The footballer proposed to Chloe in January 2020. She was pregnant with Isla at the time and he popped the question during their gender reveal party.
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