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Made In Chelsea couple reveal name of first child

Former Made In Chelsea stars Millie Mackintosh and Hugo Taylor reveal the name of their new baby daughter.

Millie Mackintosh and Hugo Taylor have revealed that they have named their new baby daughter Sienna Grace.

The former Made In Chelsea couple welcomed their child into the world five weeks ago via Caesarean, with Taylor being allowed into the delivery room despite current COVID-19 restrictions.

"We've been on cloud nine, it's gone so quickly," Mackintosh told Hello! magazine. "We've been in our little love bubble at home, cherishing those newborn moments, whether that's her sleeping on me or just lapping up all the cuteness."

Taylor added: "Sienna has turned our world upside down. It's like first love all over again – that wondrous feeling of excitement, joy and endless possibility for the future. I can't wait to watch her grow."

Years after they dated on Made In Chelsea, Mackintosh and Taylor reunited in 2016 after her split from first husband Professor Green, tying the knot themselves two years later.

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