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MAFS UK star Rozz Darlington gives birth! Reality TV bride welcomes first child with boyfriend Jordan Morris as she reveals tot's sweet name in gushing post

MAFS UK star Rozz Darlington gives birth! Reality TV bride welcomes first child with boyfriend Jordan Morris as she reveals tot's sweet name in gushing post

Daily Mail​3 days ago
Married At first Sight UK star Rozz Darlington welcomed her first child, a baby daughter, with boyfriend Jordan Morris on Friday.
The florist, 28, who tied the knot with Thomas Kriaras in the reality experiment back in 2023, took to her Instagram with sweet snaps as she introduced newborn and announced her sweet name to followers.
Rozz beamed as she posed in the delivery suite alongside Jordan and their adorable daughter who wore a knitted pink hat and was wrapped up warm in a blanket.
She gushed in the caption: 'A baby Girl!!! Arabella Morris - Darlington has arrived! 8th August weighing 6lb 10!'.
Before adding: 'We are totally in love'.
Rozz went Instagram official with her handsome Jordan back in June 2024 following a 'traumatic' time on the E4 show.
Then in February she announced the couple were expecting their first child, posting a touching video that beautifully captured her pregnancy journey.
Set to the song Dandelions by Ruth B, the clip began with Rozz and Jordan's hands intertwined before revealing a pregnancy scan and a positive test.
The video then showed the couple embracing, gazing lovingly at Rozz's growing baby bump with ultrasound photos placed gently on her stomach.
She captioned the clip: 'We had a glitch sorry.
'We've been keeping a secret!! Baby Morris - Darlington Due August. A crazy start to 2025! @loulabellastudios for the amazing photos and videos.'
Rozz tied the knot with Thomas in the reality experiment and the couple soon became fan favourites, before she decided to suddenly end the relationship in the final commitment ceremony.
Viewers were left devastated at their break-up with Thomas later urging cruel trolls to stop targeting Rozz for her decision.
Speaking about the experience she told The Sun: 'When I came off the show I was not looking for a relationship, I was just like 'God, that was traumatic'
Rozz said that she and Jordan met through a friend and despite exchanging flirty messages was worried he'd have the wrong perception of her.
'I knew he'd watched the show and, at the end, obviously I got so much hate for my decision and I feel like that affected my confidence'.
She went on to admit that her experience on the series left her with a negative opinion of herself and sent her imagination sky rocketing.
'And even though he's meeting up with me for a date it's like 'does he actually like me? Does he think I'm a nasty person?' Is he basing me off the edit?; And it's mad how like your brain like goes wild.'
Last year following the backlash Rozz told new! magazine: 'I had to get a new phone number because it was linked to my business and people were texting my phone with hate.
'I am understanding, but part of my personality is that when people say things, I believe them, so then I start thinking, 'I am a horrible person', it gets to you.'
Rozz revealed she started going to therapy amid her struggles with the trolling, and also admitted she felt very 'vulnerable, scared and upset' on the show.
Reflecting on their break-up, Thomas, also told how they struggled in the real world and with meeting each other's families, leading Rozz to have doubts.
He told how Rozz found returning to her own home with Thomas difficult because it was the house she shared with her ex-boyfriend.
Thomas said: 'For Rozz, when we got to her house, it all just hit her, her ex-partner's mail was in the house, it was the first time a man had ever been in that bed with her other than her ex.'
Thomas admitted it felt like the 'haunting' of her past relationship and insisted he understood how she was feeling as he insisted they are now on good terms.
Despite her struggles, Rozz admitted she wouldn't change going on the E4 show as she gushed over meeting Thomas.
The pair insisted they will remain a part of each other's lives despite their break-up.
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