Lottie Tomlinson has announced the birth of her second child with fiancé Lewis Burton, a baby girl.
The couple, who confirmed their relationship in 2020, are also parents to son Lucky, two.
Sharing a black-and-white shot of the toddler peering into his newborn sister's cot, Lottie, 25, told Instagram followers: 'Our little angel has arrived and she's perfect in every way.'
She was immediately congratulated by younger sister Daisy, who wrote: 'The girls are taking over, welcome little darling.'
Lottie announced her second pregnancy in July by sharing a video of her growing baby bump with social media followers.
She wrote: 'Our little family is growing we feel so excited and blessed that another beautiful baby is joining us in Jan 2025.'
Lottie Tomlinson has confirmed the birth of her second child with fiancé Lewis Burton , a baby girl.
Lottie's younger sister Daisy and friend Charlotte Dawson were among the first to congratulate the influencer
The couple, who confirmed their relationship in 2020, are also parents to son Lucky, two
The sister of One Direction star Louis Tomlinson is said to have bonded over the grief of losing their respective loved ones.
Lottie sadly lost her mother and sister in recent years and Lewis lost Caroline Flack in February 2020.
Her sister Félicité, 18, died after an accidental drug overdose, three years after the death of her mother Johannah, who died of cancer.
Lottie became acquainted with Lewis at a house party in May 2020 hosted by Caroline's close friend Lou Teasdale, held to mark three months since her tragic passing.
The couple announced the birth of her son Lucky in an Instagram post on August 9, 2022.
Alongside a picture of her newborn son, she wrote 'dreams do come true', while a post from her sister Phoebe confirmed the couple had welcomed a baby boy.
Then in November 2023, the pair got engaged in Paris - after three years of dating.
At the time of their proposal, the couple shared video footage of the moment Lewis got down on one knee.
Lottie announced her second pregnancy in July by sharing a video of her growing baby bump with social media followers
Lewis took Lottie and Lucky off for a weekend getaway and pulled out all the stops with decorating the hotel room for the romantic proposal.
He created a path of red rose petals and candles to lead a glamorous Lottie to him where he got down on one knee.
With their son present to witness the magical moment, Lewis pulled out a huge diamond ring.
In February 2024 Lottie admitted she gave herself three months to 'get her body back' after gaining weight during pregnancy – but it took a year to feel happy again in her own skin.
She told MailOnline she had always been 'conscious' of her figure and 'wanted to do something' about the changes she had experienced after having a baby as soon as possible.
The couple got engaged during a romantic trip to Paris in November 2023. They began dating in July 2020 (pictured on the night of their engagement)
She explained gaining the weight had a 'big effect' on her self-esteem and she felt 'sad' looking back at photos when she was postpartum because she felt 'sluggish' and 'void of energy.'
But after trying to find a quick fix, Lottie said her body transformation took an entire year, a timeframe that would have left her 'devastated' had she known.
Lottie said she's 'proud' of her achievements after gaining back her confidence and accepting herself as a mother – and the challenges it brings.
She said: 'It is crazy because I never expected to gain that much weight in my pregnancy… I have always been someone who is quite conscious about the way I look and I have always tried to keep fit.
It's understood that Lottie became better acquainted with Lewis at a house party in May 2020 hosted by the late Caroline Flack's close friend, Lou Teasdale
'To gain that kind of weight had a big effect on me and that's why I wanted to do something about it as soon as I had the baby.
'To see the before picture, it makes me sad because I look down in my face because I was feeling sluggish and with low energy.
'I was in such a rush to lose the weight… that transformation took me a year and if someone told me that at the start of being postpartum, it's going to be a year until you get your body back, I would have been devastated.
'I wanted to do it within three months, I wanted to blitz it but I soon realised that it's not realistic and my body had grown a human and I have also got to look after that human so it was never going to be possible.
'Looking back now, that year has flown by, and I was able to do it healthily. I am proud of my journey and it's still ongoing, which is exciting.'