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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend welcome a new baby.

Chrissy Teigen has welcomed her new baby with her husband John Legend.

Legend confirmed the joyous news during a private concert on Friday night, January 13. People reported that he told concert-goers that Chrissy Teigen gave birth to their newborn on Friday, January 13th.

The singer told the crowd;

“We welcomed the little baby this morning.

“What a blessed day.”

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The doting dad admitted that he “didn’t get a lot of sleep” but “feels energized” following the birth of their baby. Legend said he spent a lot of time at the hospital before his concert.

This is coming almost three years after the couple lost their third child, a baby boy they had named Jack, 20 weeks into Teigen’s pregnancy.

Chrissy and John are also parents to son Miles Theodore (4) and daughter Luna Simone (6).

Athletico Madrid forward, Alvaro Morata has revealed that his wife is in intensive care in a hospital after giving birth to their fourth child.

His Italian wife, Alice Campello is receiving specialist care at the University Hospital of Navarra in Madrid after suffering ‘complications.’

The former Chelsea striker, disclosed the health issue as he announced the birth of the couple’s first daughter Bella and posted adorable photos of her sleeping in pink and white pyjamas.
The 30-year-old Spanish international said: ‘Bella was born on the 9th and she is wonderful.

‘Unfortunately, after the delivery went very well, the mother has started to have complications that have scared us a lot.

‘Right now she is in the intensive care unit of the University Hospital of Navarra in Madrid where she is being cared for by the best doctors and little by little she is recovering very well… she is very strong.’

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