
New mum Arabella Chi shares sweet snaps of baby girl after welcoming first child with Billy Henty
The Love Island star gushed over her daughter as she posted unseen pics of partner Billy Fenty leaving the hospital
full of love New mum Arabella Chi shares sweet snaps of baby girl after welcoming first child with Billy Henty
LOVE Island star Arabella Chi has shared gorgeous pictures of her first child.
The 34-year-old gave birth on May 20 to Gigi Harper Henty and has been enjoying time in her "baby bubble".
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Billy Henty kissed new mum Arabella Chi on the forehead after she gave birth to their daughter
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The new mum and dad left the hospital
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Billy carried out baby Gigi
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Arabella told fans she was "in love with this little life" as she posted snaps of her with partner Billy Henty and their little girl.
The series of photos showed the happy family at the hospital shortly after Gigi's birth, with Arabella breastfeeding and having skin-to-skin contact with her newborn.
Others showed their return home and going on day trips out and about to restaurants during the first few weeks.
She was congratulated by her Love Island pals, with Liv Hawkins writing: "Can't wait for cuddles! So proud of you both."
Joanna Chimonides said: "So so special!!!"
Pregnant Georgia Harrison wrote: "So proud of you xxx."
Arabella first shot to fame on series five of Love Island in 2019.
She returned to the show for the first series of the All Stars spin-off in 2024.
The Sun revealed Arabella and Billy's relationship in September last year.
A month later the couple made their first red carpet appearance as they attended a film premiere in London.
Mum-to-be Arabella Chi admits some pregnancy symptoms have taken her 'by surprise', including a HUGE change to her boobs
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Arabella shared a sweet snap of her having skin-to-skin contact with Gigi
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The new mum was soon out and about with her newborn
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