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Rangers cult hero and glam influencer Wag welcome new baby to the world baby as fans and pals say ‘love the name'

Rangers cult hero and glam influencer Wag welcome new baby to the world baby as fans and pals say ‘love the name'

Scottish Suna day ago

It's not a common name - but you could say it's still well-known
NAME GAME Rangers cult hero and glam influencer Wag welcome new baby to the world baby as fans and pals say 'love the name'
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MOTHERWELL star Andy Halliday and his wife Jilly have welcomed their new baby to the world.
The Rangers cult hero and his other half revealed the exciting news that they were expecting a child together at the start of the year.
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Jilly Halliday (nee Cross) posing just the other week before she gave birth
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Her and footie husband Andy have now welcomed their baby girl to the world
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Jilly shared a heartwarming post on her Instagram account
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Fashionista Jilly has been keeping fans updated with her pregnancy journey along the way, including some snaps last week of her enjoying a day out at Crossbasket Castle in South Lanarkshire.
Posing in a cream dress and jacket, she said: "Enjoying these last few weeks as just being Jilly."
In the last few months, Jilly and her bump have enjoyed days out at the beach, shopping trips to Glasgow city centre and even a night at the BRIT Awards.
Jilly, who bagged a role on the Capital FM Breakfast Show last year, shared the heartwarming news of the couple's new arrival on her Instagram page.
And followers are already loving the name: Winnie.
Jilly said: "10 fingers and 10 toes of perfection.
"Winnie Anna Halliday."
She later posted more pictures on her Instagram story, captioning one by saying: "The start of the rest of our lives."
Comments from family, friends and fans alike poured in, including one from model and former Celtic Wag Helen Flanagan, who wrote: "Congratulations darling."
Another pal said: "The most beautiful little girlie in the world, welcome Winnie. insanely proud and in awe of you, supermum! Let the crazy journey begin."
Ex-Rangers star Andy Halliday ties the knot with Scots influencer girlfriend Jilly Cross
While this person wrote: "Beautiful Winnie, congratulations and enjoy soaking it all in."
Another reply read: "Perfect girl and perfect parents! Congrats guys"
While this pal said: "Congratulations to you all! Love her name."
And another replied: "Congratulations! Love the name."
Jilly and footie ace Andy tied the knot last year in Glasgow.
But Jilly revealed that she shunned a big flashy wedding, instead preferring to wore her own brand's dress for the occasion and keeping the guest list down to a small number of 30.
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Jilly at the BRIT Awards earlier this year
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And on their visit to Crossbasket Castle recently
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