Chrissy Teigen has revealed the adorable name she has chosen for her newborn baby after giving birth earlier this month.
The 37-year-old has named her daughter Esti Maxine Stephens, sharing the sweet announcement with her followers on social media earlier this evening.
Taking to Instagram to share the first snap of her bundle of joy, Chrissy wrote: "She’s here! Esti Maxine Stephens - the house is bustling and our family could not be happier."
She penned alongside the post: "Daddy sheds nightly tears of joy seeing Luna and Miles so full of love, and I am learning you still need diapers with a c section!? We are in bliss.
"Thank you for all the love and well wishes - we feel it all! X"
The model and her husband John Legend - who already share Luna, six, and Miles, four - welcomed the tot into the world on Friday January 13, with 44-year-old John saying it was a "blessed day".
The proud father revealed the news to excited concertgoers that evening and said his wife had given birth to "the little baby this morning".
The singer added that he "didn't get a lot of sleep" but still felt "energised" after spending "a lot of time" in the hospital, according to People.
People quickly took to Twitter to talk about the happy news. One concertgoer wrote: "@johnlegend just told us he had a baby this morning."
Another fan congratulated the couple, tweeting: "@johnlegend and @chrissyteigen, Congratulations, and many blessings to you and your family!!"
"@johnlegend Congratulations, to you and your family on your new love," added a third fan.
The birth of their new baby comes two years after losing their son Jack.
Chrissy took to her Instagram to share snaps of her baby bump in August last year and explained how "joy has filled" their home after a hard few years.
"The last few years have been a blur of emotions to say the least, but joy has filled our home and hearts again," she said.
In September 2020, John and Chrissy tragically lost their third child, a baby boy they had named Jack, 20 weeks into her pregnancy.
The Green Light singer previously opened up about their heartache after losing their baby in an interview with The Guardian.
He said: "We were tested. It was a tragedy. But I think it strengthened our resolve and our resilience because we were there for each other.
"We came out even more sure of who we were as a couple and as a family."
He also reflected positively on the support they received: "I was amazed by the outpouring of love and support we felt.
"Also, we found out how many other families have gone through this.
"It was a powerful and brave thing that Chrissy did to share that because it made so many people feel like they were seen and that they weren't alone."
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