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Published 09:36 21 Feb 2025 GMT
Updated 09:43 21 Feb 2025 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Influencer Mrs Hinch has announced the arrival of her third child.
The mum welcomed another baby boy into the world on February 18th.
She proudly announced the news on Instagram by posting the cutest photos of her new arrival.
Mrs Hinch, aka Sophie Hinchliffe, gave birth to a healthy baby boy named Vinnie Alan Barker Hinchliffe on February 18th.
She wrote, "Welcome to the world. Vinnie Alan Barker Hinchliffe. Born 18th February at 12:21 pm, 6lb7oz."
"Our beautiful little heart healer entered the world in the month we needed him most, February," she wrote.
The mum explained that February was her late dad's birthday month so he came at the perfect time.
"February is my Dad's birthday month, my birthday month… And now, it’s our Vinnies.
"The signs, the comfort, the joy, you really are just everything we have needed and more Vinnie. Now it’s time to meet your beautiful big brothers, and start the next chapter in our Hinch story."
The name Vinnie is of Latin origin and means 'conqueror and victor'.
Sophie is also a mum to two other sons- Ronnie and Lennie.
Her followers sent her loving messages following the arrival of her son.
Stacey Solomon wrote, "Welcome to the world little one."
"How incredible. Congratulations to your perfect little family," Molly-Mae added.
Huge congratulations to the mum on the safe arrival of her baby boy.
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