Simone Ormesher and husband Matt Thorne have welcomed their second child together.
The happy couple announced the news on Friday, sharing images of their new baby girl on Instagram.
The Bachelor star, 33, was all smiles as she could be seen recovering in a hospital bed while cradling her newborn daughter.
Matt was also spotted in one of the photos, leaning over his wife as they basked in post-birth joy.
Simone announced her second child’s name in the caption, also sharing that she has no plans to get pregnant again.
‘Billie-Rose Thorne,’ she wrote. ‘Our family is complete.’
Simone Ormesher, 33, and husband Matt Thorne have welcomed their second child together
Simone and Matt tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at a cathedral in July 2023.
The happy couple announced their engagement in December 2020.
In a post shared to her Instagram at the time, the reality star showed off her impressive sparkler as she posed with her fiancé.
‘Yes to a life with you,’ she wrote alongside a ring emoji.
Their exciting announcement was quickly inundated with comments.
One follower wrote: ‘Congratulations you guys! Wishing you both eternal happiness.’
A second commented: ‘Omg congratulations gorgeous’.
The family enjoyed the festive occasion together and Simone shared a sweet photo of their celebrations.
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The happy couple announced the news on Friday, sharing images of their new baby girl on Instagram
Simone and Matt wore yellow paper crowns, while their little girl Gracie-Mae, six, looked absolutely adorable in a floral dress.
‘Merry Christmas from the crazy fam,’ Simone wrote in the caption to her legions of followers.
The British-born beauty gave birth to her first child, Gracie-Mae, in October 2019.
She rose to fame in 2017, when she was a contestant on Matty Johnson’s season of The Bachelor.
She was later invited to star on season one of Bachelor in Paradise, where she had a short-lived romance with Apollo Jackson.
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