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Danielle Armstrong looks glowing as she leaves hospital hours after giving birth

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Danielle Armstrong was spied leaving the hospital just hours after giving birth to her daughter. The former TOWIE babe become a mum for the first time when she welcomed Orla Mae into the world with her fiancé Tom Edney on Wednesday.

New mum Danielle, 32, was a natural as she held her newborn close to her chest on their exit from the hospital. Her natural beauty shone as her hair fell softly around her face and she wore no make-up.

Tom had been waiting in the car because of the new coronavirus guidelines which only allow a birthing partner to join the pregnant beauty during labour.

The new dad had a hands on approach as he took turns holding their little girl while they prepared to head home after the birth.

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