Love Island couple Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt have welcomed their first child together, a baby girl.
The couple confirmed that they were expecting their first child together back in May, and today they shared the happy news that they had welcomed their daughter early on Tuesday morning (October 27) as they also confirmed her name in an adorable Instagram post.
"Nell Sophia Jewitt, 4:32am, 27th October, 6lb 5oz," Camilla wrote in her post as she shared a series of sweet snaps on Instagram.
"There may be a thousand new photos on my camera roll, but none of them could ever do justice to the way you have lit up our lives."
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Jamie shared his own message on his Instagram account too, writing: "Nell Sophia Jewitt, 6.5 lbs, 27/10/2020 4.32am. After all of life's ups and downs I can honestly say this morning brought on a monumental change of perspective.
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"From this day forward I promise to be the very best version of myself for you and your mum and do my best to give you both everything you could possibly ask for."
Camilla and Jamie have been together since striking up a romance on Love Island back in 2017. They eventually finished in second place on the ITV dating show, behind Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay.
Last year, Camilla revealed to Digital Spy that marriage wasn't a priority for her and Jamie, saying: "I just don't think you can predict the future. I mean, it's not that we don't talk about it. But it's just never been the priority for us, if that makes sense.
"We've always just tried to do things how they suit us, and neither of us are particularly big on marriage. I think it's so wonderful for other people, and so brilliant."
She added: "I've travelled to enough places where marriage doesn't have the same thing, and people who love each other, can't get married; and people who don't love each other, have to get married.
"So for me, it's always been way more important to have a real relationship. It doesn't mean that anything is on or off the cards. We're just going at our own pace, and seeing how things go."
Love Island is available via catch up on ITV Hub.
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