Lottie Tomlinson reveals baby’s adorable name with new pic – after giving birth to second child
LOTTIE Tomlinson has revealed her baby's adorable name with a new pic.
The 26-year-old influencer sister of One Direction's Louis Tomlinson recently gave birth to her second child.
Lottie, who is engaged to fiancé Lewis Burton, 31, is already mum to their son, Lucky, 23 months.
Now, she has revealed the adorable name the pair have selected for their youngest child on social media.
The makeup artist took to her Instagram stories with a number of sweet snaps of her newborn.
Her first shot included a close up shot of her baby girl as the story caption read: "I was not prepared for the love I would feel for you.
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"My beautiful daughter, thank you for making us so happy. My heart has doubled."
Lottie then posted a second photo of her child laying on a supported cushion as her name was emblazoned for her 4.9million followers to see.
As her daughter was dressed in a cream baby-grow and complimentary bow, the name "Flossie," was emblazoned on the image in a light pink font alongside a pink flower emoji.
The third image showed her one-year-old son in his Mickey Mouse pyjamas holding his baby sister as he sat on the plush couch.
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Her caption read: "My two beautiful babies," alongside a white heart.
Lottie originally announced her news yesterday with a black and white photo of her new baby in her cot.
Her younger son was also visible in the intimate snap as he adoringly gazed at his new sibling.
She captioned it: "Our angel girl has arrived and she's perfect in every single way 15/01/25."
Media personality Lottie first shared the news about her pregnancy after attending a book signing for her autobiography.
In the book she opened up about her struggles after losing her mum Johannah Deakin to cancer aged just 43.
The tragedy was followed three years later by the loss of her younger sister Félicité, known as Fizzy, from an overdose.
The double trauma left Lottie fearing she wouldn’t be able to cope and be there for her four surviving siblings.