Gogglebox Australia star Isabelle Silbery has welcomed her first child with husband Alex Richards.
The Aussie social commentator shared the incredible news to her 51,000 followers on Instagram this weekend, announcing that she's had a baby girl.
The 38-year-old also revealed her newborn's name telling her fans that the birth was "grounding and empowering."
Posting in an adorable picture taken shortly after the birth, Isabella captioned the announcement: "RUBY EMILY RICHARDS.
"The female body is truly incredible. My daughter is here and the experience was grounding and empowering.
"@embracejaclynw we trusted you and you held us. @ajrichards6 so honoured to see you become a besotted father. I’m hormonal and in a love bubble."
Friends and fans congratulated the couple on their new arrival, fellow Gogglebox stars Lee and Keith said: "Congratulations on the safe arrival of Ruby Emily Richards, hope everything went well Izzy, welcome to the father’s club Alex, cheers."
While Angie Kent added: "I’m so incredibly happy for you. Love you very much and welcome to the to the world bubba Ruby."
Isabelle is already mum to a nine-year-old son from a previous marriage, however this is her first child with husband Alex Richards.
Her previous marriage to Craig ended in 2017 after five years together.
She has now moved on with her second husband Alex and they shared their delight in expecting their first child earlier this year.
Isabella previously revealed that she had several miscarriages which she said increased her anxiety over carrying a healthy baby to full term.
But in June the expectant mother revealed she was preparing to welcome a baby girl.
The reality TV star shared she was struggling with pre-natal depression, speaking with the Herald she said: "I should be over the moon but I did not feel like that, [and you ask] what’s wrong with me.
“My oldest is nine and it’s been so long between drinks, it takes so long to get your body back and your mind back and your lifestyle is so good now. It was just allowing myself to process that it will be OK.”
In the interview she also revealed that she didn't know much about pre-natal depression since post-natal depression is spoken about more.
She added: “Getting the right therapy and medication, now I feel so different about it. I’m ready and positive and I’m in the best head space I can be for this phase."
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