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Daily Mail
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Booby Tape founder Bridgett Roccisano announces birth of first child with husband Joshua and reveals the baby's sweet name
Booby Tape founder Bridgett Roccisano has announced the arrival of her first child with husband Joshua Cavallaro. The entrepreneur, 31, revealed that she and Joshua were expecting back in October last year. Bridgett took to Instagram on Friday to reveal that she had given birth to a healthy baby girl. Bridgett shared a gorgeous black and white image that showed a close up of the precious newborn. While the new arrival could not be seen completely, the heart melting image showed the baby tenderly gripping mum's outstretched fingers as she lay on a bed. Bridgett chose to caption the sweet photo by simply revealing her daughter's sweet name. 'Elle Cavallaro,' Bridgett captioned the image, augmenting the sentiment with a white love heart emoji. The post was met with an outpouring of congratulations from friends and followers including AFL WAG Bec Judd who offered: 'Omg!!!!! She's here. Congratulations you two x' Former Miss Universe Australia Maria Thattil also jumped in to congratulate the new parents. 'Welcome baby girl Elle! Congratulations darling. So thrilled for you and your family in this beautiful time,' she gushed. Bridgett's sister and Booby Tape co-founder Bianca Roccisano also couldn't hide her excitement at becoming an aunt. 'My heart couldn't be more full than it is right now,' she wrote. 'Elle is my new favourite human in the entire world. Welcome to our world baby girl we love you so much already.' Bridgett took to Instagram in October to announce she was expecting her first child with Joshua. Bridgett shared a series of photos, wearing a black blazer unbuttoned at the bottom to reveal a glimpse of her baby bump. She paired her top with oversized blue jeans and a pair of brown sandals. Joshua was also wearing blue jeans, a white T-shirt, and white sneakers as he sat on a stool and looked lovingly at his wife. In the caption to the images, Bridgett announced: 'Baby Cav due May 2025.' 'We are so excited to share this news with you all! Our hearts are so full with happiness and love and we cannot wait for this exciting new chapter!' she added. Many of the couple's famous friends flocked to the comments to congratulate them on the exciting news. 'Congrats lovers,' wrote AFL WAG and influencer Bec Judd. Meanwhile, fashion stylist Lana Wilkinson also congratulated the couple. Bridgett took to Instagram in October to announce she was expecting her first child with Joshua 'The best news! Congratulations. So thrilled for you both you are going to make the best parents x,' she wrote. Bridgett married Joshua in 2023 at St Patrick's Cathedral in East Melbourne, before their lavish black tie reception at the National Gallery of Victoria. At the function, singer Ricki-Lee Coulter wowed guests with a surprise late-night performance. The event was styled with luxurious table decorations, glassware, and crockery. The Great Hall was transformed into a floral wonderland. The Roccisano sisters, renowned social media influencers in Melbourne, turned their boob-boosting brainchild into a lucrative business after creating Booby Tape in 2018. Dubbed 'a breast lift in a box,' their revolutionary product has become a global sensation, taking the world by storm. Bridgett got engaged to Joshua, a senior draftsman for the civil engineering firm Laker Group, in November 2021.


BBC News
28-03-2025
- BBC News
Police crack down anti-social behaviour in Plymouth park
Police are stepping up patrols in a park in Plymouth following reports of anti-social and Cornwall Police said officers were cracking down on alcohol-fuelled crime in Patna Park in Stonehouse. The force said police visited more than 300 homes in the area to gather information and residents raised concerns over offensive language, public urination, general disorder and smashed glass Greg Bridgett said the park was a space for "everyone to enjoy" and officers would be targeting the "few who choose to disrupt this peace". 'Voices are key' Insp Bridgett said people felt "uncomfortable visiting the park" and poor behaviour "would not be tolerated".Police said officers would be carrying out additional patrols across different days and times to enforce the Public Space Protection Order, which gives them the power to remove alcohol and request people stop drinking. He said "people's voices are key to community policing". "If we're not listening to what matters to our communities, then the impact of what we're doing isn't going to be felt," he said.