Love Island’s Jess Shears and Dom Lever finally reveal their baby is a BOY after months of keeping him secret
JESS Shears and Dom Lever have finally revealed their baby is a boy three months after his birth.
The Love Island couple, who have still not revealed their baby's name, insisted they simply weren't bothered about having a big announcement.
Jess, 26, told JD's podcast: "It wasn't so much of a secret, people made more out of it.”
While Dom, 28, said: "I think it was because they were expecting some kind of grand announcement when he was born, what his name was and stuff and I think we just weren't really fussed."
Discussing their decision to withhold their son's name, Jess explained they wanted to remain in the "newborn bubble" and keep something between just them.
Last month Jess hit back after being shamed online for using her baby to plug a range of pills.
The reality star came under fire for "selling the baby's soul".
She posted a picture - labelled "ad" to show it was a paid promotion - of her child with its hand on a bottle of Placenta Pills.
Jess shared the shot, showing the tot in a babygro with "You rock Mama" on the front. She added a fulsome endorsement of the product, saying: "I knew I had to give it a go."
However, many fans objected, with one writing: "This and you is what is wrong with modern society...
"Why is the baby holding the bottle your advertising. Jeez."
Another told her: "There is just too much wrong with this picture."
She later confronted the critics, asking: "Why follow me then?"
Plenty of fans leapt to her defence, saying she has every right to use her baby in online promotions if she wishes to.
One insisted: "Everyone is entitled to their own life choices... makes me feel sick you must get something out of trolling celebs when they can OUT you and you can get serious trouble on you."
Jess revealed she had given birth in October by sharing a snap of one of the tot's tiny feet as they lay on a white sheet, writing: "Baby Lever."
Dom then posted a photo of himself leaving hospital carrying the baby in a car seat. He wrote: "Baby we did it."
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