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Sam Faiers names baby daughter Rosie

Sam Faiers has named her baby daughter Rosie.
The former ‘Only Way is Essex’ star welcomed her little bundle of joy into the world with her partner Paul Knightley a month ago but decided to keep the tot’s moniker a secret until last night (12.12.17) when she announced it via Instagram with a sweet photo.
Taking to the photo-sharing site just before her best friend Ferne McCann’s motherhood documentary ‘First Time Mum’ aired on ITVBe, she uploaded a photograph of Rosie propped up against a sofa in a cream babygrow.
She simply captioned it: "Rosie Knightley," followed by a rose emoji.
And, although she’s got her hands full with the newborn and her 24-month-old son Paul Jr, the 26-year-old television personality is desperate to add another one to her brood.
She said recently: "I want more. I think I’ll have a bit more of a gap after this baby. And then when they’re both at school, free up a bit of time and get your life back … He [Paul] wants a big family too. I think it would be lovely to have a little boy because they’re brothers and they would grow up together but equally I’d like a little girl because I’d feel blessed that I’ve got one of each."
And Sam has admitted nothing could prepare her for the moment she became a mother because of the unconditional love she has.
She added: "I’m really laid back and I’d say I’m a really laid-back mum too, so I kind of took it in my stride. Nothing can prepare you. My sister, when she first had Nellie, I was round there every day so I was kind of prepared but actually when you have your own, nothing can prepare you."

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