Loose Women panellist Stacey Solomon has revealed the name of her and fiancé Joe Swash's newborn daughter.
Stacey and Joe welcomed a baby girl on October 4 (which also happens to be Stacey's birthday) but the couple had been struggling to choose a name.
Earlier on Tuesday (October 12), Stacey told fans they had chosen their daughter's first name but they weren't ready to reveal it yet.
"We've chosen her name. We've been calling her it and a couple of others for the last few days and it's this one just feels like it is definitely who she is," Stacey said on Instagram.
"We are going to chose her middle names while we walk in the garden and then I can't wait to share it with you..."
Later that day, Stacey shared that she and Joe had named their daughter Rose Opal Esmè Solomon-Swash, alongside an adorable picture of the baby girl beside a rose.
"Rose Opal Esmè Solomon-Swash," Stacey captioned the photo. "Our beautiful flower - Our precious jewel - who is ever loved. It's been the most magical week.
"We love you to the moon and back our little Rose. We feel so so lucky to have you here… Thank you all for your loveliness, your kindness and just being there at 3am for a chat it’s been the best. Love you all."
When Stacey announced her daughter's arrival, she told her followers: "She's Here. Born at Pickle Cottage on mummy's birthday. Our little girl… Happy birthday my darling daughter…
"We all love you more than you could ever imagine. Your brothers, your daddy and I are so in love. Thank you for the most incredible 9 months. Now we cannot wait for the rest of our lives with you."
Loose Women airs on weekdays at 12.30pm on ITV.
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