Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey welcome their second child

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From Cosmopolitan

Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde are expanding the OG Love Island herd, after welcoming their second child this week. Congratulations!

The couple, who won the series in 2016 and already share a son, shared the happy news on Instagram that they had welcomed a baby girl, following some complications.

Cara was rushed to hospital on Sunday with pre-eclampsia, which is high blood pressure in pregnant women, before welcoming their daughter early on Monday morning.

Nathan took to Instagram to update his followers on the happy news, writing:

"Welcome to the world our little princess!!!! Can’t wait to spend our lives together!!! @cara_delahoyde your a legend [sic], delivered our baby safe and sound !!! What a trooper you are !!! Hats off to all the pregnant women I salute you x I would like to thank all the staff and midwifes at darenth Valley Hospital can’t thank you guys enough ! Your all unsung hero's [sic]."

He also said in the video: 'Hi guys just to let everyone know that Cara delivered our beautiful baby daughter this morning. She's done an absolutely fantastic job. Just wanna say Cara, you are a hero! Really emotional this morning. Cara's doing great, baby's doing great. Just want to say one thing: us blokes could never in a million years go through what women do. So every woman that gives birth, hats off to you! Massive congratulations to Cara, you've done a fantastic job."

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As of yet, Cara and Nathan haven't announced the name of their newborn. After meeting in the Love Island villa in 2016, the pair got engaged in the summer of 2018 and tied the knot in June 2019 with a ceremony in Kent, surrounded by friends and family.

The pair welcomed their first child, Freddie, in December 2017. Congratulations to the family of four!

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