
Former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo gives birth to first daughter
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Former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo achieves a life milestone as she gives birth to her first child.
In one of the more recent posts on her official Instagram account, the beauty queen posted multiple pictures of her daughter, whose name she wrote in the captions as Colette Annalise McCaffrey. The official Miss Universe Instagram account has already congratulated her in the comments, and so far, the post has received more than 500,000 likes.
Colette is Olivia's child with football player Christian McCaffrey, whom she married back in July last year.
Olivia posted about her wedding gown made by fashion brand Dolce & Gabbana on her Facebook account, expressing her admiration for the brand after they executed her vision 'perfectly.'
Olivia first announced her pregnancy in March of this year, posting black and white photos of her on Instagram showing off her baby bump.
Check out the photos of Colette Annalise McCaffrey in the gallery below.

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