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Rappers Cardi B and Offset welcomed their son back in September, but have only just revealed his name.
Cardi shared the very first picture of their baby's face with her 128 million Instagram followers, as the couple announced his name is Wave Set Cephus.
He was pictured looking blingtastic in a blue fur-trimmed parka and a blue beanie hat, teamed with huge diamond necklaces.
Bodak Yellow songstress Cardi captioned the photos with emojis of a dinosaur, a wave and a bear.
Meanwhile, 30-year-old Offset shared a picture of his son in the bath, still wearing necklaces, with the caption: "Wave Set Cephus".
In a tweet, Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, suggested that the name was her husband's idea.
"When Set suggested Wave, I was sold! That had to be his name," she wrote.
The message was accompanied by a video of her baby's large necklace, which spells out his name on a wave depicted in diamonds and a baby shark on a surfboard.
The rappers already share a three-year-old daughter named Kulture.
Offset, real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus, is also father to daughter Kalea, seven, and sons Kody, seven, and Jordan, 12, from previous relationships.
Cardi and Offset's happy posts come a few months after she was awarded £2million in damages after being subjected to a “malicious campaign” of defamation by YouTuber Tasha K.
During the trial, lawyers for the singer said the YouTuber had waged "a campaign to damage and destroy [Cardi B's] reputation among her fans and the consuming public".
Cardi B’s lawsuit claimed Tasha K started making "degrading and harassing statements" in early 2018 and continued to do so, at one point falsely claiming the star had worked as a prostitute.
Tasha K, who hosts gossip site UnWineWithTashaK which has 1million subscribers has to pay Cardi B £3,027,405.38, documents obtained by the PA news agency show.
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