The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Whitney Leavitt has shared a family update, confirming she has welcomed a third baby with husband Conner.
The star, who is a cast member on the new Hulu and Disney+ reality series, shared that they have had a boy, revealing he is called Billy Gene Leavitt.
"We are most excited about having our family complete," she told People. "We’ve always wanted three kids and we’re so happy everyone’s here now."
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The couple also share a daughter called Sedona and a son called Liam, and revealed they were convinced it would be a girl.
"Upon meeting Billy, they were a bit surprised that they actually didn’t get to decide the baby's gender," she said. "But, they’ve warmed up to him quickly and now all they want to do is hold their new baby brother."
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Whitney also opened up about their newborn's name, elaborating: "We’ve always waited to name our children after meeting them, but with Billy, we fell in love with the name immediately – even before meeting him.
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"We loved the gender neutrality in the name since we weren’t finding out the baby's gender until delivery, which we’ve never done before. The name allowed us to feel connected to the baby without knowing the gender."
The pregnancy was confirmed on the show, with Whitney controversially putting the positive pregnancy test in a cake – though she assured everyone that she "Cloroxed the heck out of it" beforehand.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives premiered in September and focuses on eight influencers on TikTok, also known as 'MomTok', and their lives in Utah.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives streams on Hulu in the US and Disney+ in the UK.

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