Taking to Instagram to share an array of photos of her little bundle of joy, Kerri-Nicole penned: 'Our tiny dancer Miss Klara-Lillie.'
Earlier this week Kerri-Nicole Blanc and hubby Keith Malone annouced the birth of their beautiful baby girl.Taking to Instagram to share an array of photos of her little bundle of joy, Kerri-Nicole penned: “Our tiny dancer Miss Klara-Lillie.”
“Weighing in at 4 pounds 9 this morning and already showing us she’s a warrior queen who has just graduated from ICU and joined her mommy on a ward!“The strongest Girl,” she added. Friends and followers alike were quick to comment on the name with Shauna Lindsay writing: “Omg stunning name.”While one follower wrote: “Amazing news and her name is beautiful.”Kerri-Nicole, who is already a mum to daughter Kayla, had been keeping her followers updated on her pregnancy journey so we can only expect the same now that little Klara-Lillie is here and they embark on this new and exciting chapter in their lives“Welcome to the world baby girl.
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