
Joss Stone welcomes baby with husband and reveals beautiful name
Joss Stone is all smiles as she's welcomed a baby girl called Namila Rose.
The singer-songwriter, 38, announced the happy news on Instagram, writing: 'Happy #mummymondays. Welcome our beautiful Nalima Rose to the world. We are so in love.'
In the photo on her post, Joss is seen posing in a hospital bed looking content, with her baby daughter wrapped in a blanket on her chest.
Since Joss announced she was pregnant with her first child Violet with her now-husband Cody DaLuz in 2020, the pair have also welcomed son Shakleton in 2022.
In December last year the couple revealed they'd adopted a baby boy called Bear.
A few weeks later, Joss revealed she was also pregnant for the third time with their fourth child.
At the time Joss said that after finding out she was set to have another child: 'Shocked was an understatement.'
The You Had Me singer previously spoke about experiencing a difficult birth with her second child during which her uterus split.
At the time, Joss said doctors told her she can have another child but that she would be unable to give birth naturally.
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