Christy Carlson Romano has given birth to her second child with husband Brendan Rooney.
The ‘Kim Possible’ star – who already has two-year-old Isabella Victoria with the film producer – welcomed baby daughter Sophia Elizabeth into the world on Monday (18.02.19).
The Disney star told People: "Welcome to the world, Sophia Elizabeth!"
The little one weighed a healthy 7 lb 2 oz and Christy admitted labour was "like a vacation" after suffering from a bad bout of flu, whilst she said it was a breeze compared to walking in high heels on the ‘Kim Possible’ live action red carpet last week.
She said: "Between moving to a new home, walking the Kim Possible red carpet in 6 inch heels, 4 cm dilated, and a stomach flu that hit the whole house 24 hours before I delivered, labor with this little angel was like a vacation!"
The 34-year-old actress – who is best known for playing Ren Stevens in the sitcom ‘Even Stevens’ – revealed the couple were expecting their second child last August.
She said: "I always wanted two kids and I feel so blessed to have this experience again.
"My husband and I are overjoyed that our little girl is going to have a sibling."
Christy – who tied the knot with Brendan in 2013 after two years of dating – previously said she wants to bring up her children to "believe" anything is possible.
She said: "It was so much fun to find out that Izzy is going to have a little sister.
"We are going to raise both our daughters to believe that they can do anything!"
Christy – who voiced the titular character in ‘Kim Possible’ between 2002 and 2007 – always wanted to have two girls and had a feeling she was having another daughter from the beginning of her pregnancy.
Speaking about their gender reveal party, which saw them reveal the sex of the child by unleashing a pink dust cloud, she said: "Brendan and I planned our gender-reveal photo shoot and had the photographer buy the coloured smoke (which was safely released)!
"We both had a feeling from the beginning that it was another girl. My pregnancy has been almost exactly like the first."