Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shares first pic of newborn and reveals sweet gift from Beckhams
ROSIE Huntington-Whiteley has shared the first photo of her baby girl Isabella James.
The 34-year-old and fiance Jason Statham welcomed their second child last month but they've kept her under wraps until now.
In a new post on Instagram, supermodel Rosie shared a series of snaps - including one of little Isabella in her cot wearing some cosy knitted leggings.
Rosie made sure to keep her daughter's face hidden as she revealed a sweet gift from the Beckhams in another snap.
David and Victoria gifted Rosie and Jason, 54, an outfit for Isabella, and wrote in a note: "Dear Rosie and Jason, congratulations on the birth of Isabella James!
"We are so happy for you. Love David, Victoria, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper x."
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Rosie and Jason, who are also parents to son Jack, shared the first peek at little Isabella shortly after her birth.
In a post announcing the happy news, Rosie uploaded a snap showing Isabella in a Moses basket with her hand peeking out.
Captioning the sweet photo, Rosie simply wrote: "Isabella James Statham 👼🏼 2.2.22."
Rosie's fans and famous friends were quick to comment on the post, with Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland writing: "Those numbers!!! Congratulations!!"
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Idris Elba's wife Sabrina added: "❤️❤️❤️."
And Poppy Delevingne said: "Congratulations ROSEBUD. 💘💘💘."
reported that Rosie had given birth in London with actor Jason, 54, by her side.
The Victoria's Secret 'Angel' previously announced her pregnancy last August, with a snap of her cradling her blossoming bump posted to Instagram.
The couple have been together for over ten years and got engaged in 2016, welcoming their first child a year later.
Speaking of their decision not to rush into marriage, Rosie said at the time that they were keen to have their son grown up enough to take part in the big day.
She said: "We're looking forward to that time. It's also not a huge priority for us; we're so happy.
"I think it will be fun to do it when the baby's grown up a bit and he can be involved in the wedding."