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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Coco Rocha has given birth to her third child

    The 32-year-old model and her husband James Conran welcomed daughter Iley Ryn - a sibling for Ioni, five, and Iver, two - into the world on Sunday (22.11.20), in New York, with the tot weighing in at 7lbs 10oz, and the family couldn't be happier


    Coco told People magazine: "James and I are so thankful to have had a safe delivery and to finally bring baby Iley home to her big sister, Ioni, and big brother, Iver.

    "It was love at first sight for everyone, and we're all excited to bunker down and cuddle up as a family this winter."

    Coco confirmed her pregnancy in July and revealed at the time she was expecting another girl, much to Ioni's delight.

    She said at the time: "We are having a girl and big sister is so excited. She loves having a baby brother but she's like, 'I got one of those. So let's get another one, another version.'

    "She wants to do all the mommy stuff. It's going to be like having a baby doll."

    Coco previously explained she wanted to find a "special name" for her third child that echoes the way she and James had chosen the monikers of their older kids.

    She said: "With Ioni and Iver, we wanted them to be different and something where people haven't heard of often, but they're both traditional names — long ago people were called that. So we want to find something just as special."

    The Canadian model admitted it had been "a little weird" being pregnant during lockdown.

    She said: "I've never been one to get sick, and always feel really good through it all.

    "But the difference with this pregnancy is being at home and not having any sort of a routine of going out.

    "It feels a little weird in that respect, but I still feel very fortunate to be pregnant and have family around right now."

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