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Danielle Armstrong’s pregnancy journey as TOWIE star welcomes beautiful baby girl with fiancé Tom Edney

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Former The Only Way Is Essex star Danielle Armstrong announced she was expecting a baby in November 2019, sharing the exciting news on her Instagram account.

The beautiful star shared four sweet images of herself and her boyfriend Tom snuggling together and holding up a picture of an ultrasound.

Confirming that she was set to become a first-time mum, the 31 year old wrote: “Due May 2020,” and now the star has given birth to a beautiful baby girl and shared the exciting news on Instagram.

Posting an adorable photo of her newborn baby girl, the star penned: "My world is complete. Orla Mae Edney Born May 26th at 16:30pm, Weighing A Healthy 8Ibs11," followed by pink heart emojis. [sic] Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots.

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