
Dessert king Adriano Zumbo and wife Nelly welcome their second child and reveal the little girl's sweet name
The dessert king, 43, and his reality star wife, 34, shared the happy news on Instagram on Sunday.
Alongside a series of images of the proud parents in hospital with their newborn, they revealed the little girl's name.
'Sofia Rosa Zumbo,' Adriano wrote in his sweet caption.
'Born 16/08/2025 at 7:59pm. Excuse me while we fall in love all over again,' he added.
The couple's celebrity friends were quick to congratulate them, including Angie Kent, who wrote: 'Oh my god yay!!!! She is perfect! Congratulations darlings.'
'Congratulations on the birth of beautiful Sofia,' added Kirsten Tibballs.
The pair had shared the good news that they were expecting back in March.
In an image posted on Instagram, Nelly cradled her growing bump while wearing a fitted activewear ensemble.
'Hi little gal' she captioned the photo alongside a pink bow emoji, insinuating that her little one is a girl.
The couple welcomed a son together back in 2023.
They announced joyful news on Instagram at the time, by sharing a precious black and white photo.
In the image, their bundle of joy is seen lying in his hospital crib with an identification tag wrapped around his little ankle.
The couple did not reveal their bub's name at the time but later indicated the boy is called Maximus Mario Zumbo, Maxy for short.
The announcement came just one year after the pair tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
They exchanged vows at Tiffany's at Maleny with views of the stunning Glass House Mountains in May 2022.
Adriano and Nelly made headlines in 2016 when they began dating shortly after they started working together.
The couple went public with their romance in 2017 after Nelly starred on My Kitchen Rules with then-boyfriend JP Huillet in 2016.
In May 2021, Nelly announced her engagement to the pastry chef, sharing the happy news to her Instagram page.
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