BBC Radio 1 star Charlie Hedges has given birth to a baby girl.
The D, 36, announced the joyful news live on air on Wednesday morning and she also posted an adorable photo on Instagram welcoming her newborn daughter.
The doting new mum also revealed her baby girl's stunning name as she admitted that she was inspired by Calvin Harris.
Alongside an adorable snap of her little one, Charlie gushed that her life is now complete.
"Soul of my Soul, And God created Woman' Our beautiful Summer-Rose was born Saturday 13th August 2022. Life is complete," she penned.
“AND... she was born to.... in true Dance Anthems style....Calvin Harris - Summer!!!!
Literally as the tune drops she arrives into the world," Charlie added.
Back in March, BBC Radio 1's Greg James was in shock after co-star Charlie announced her pregnancy on air.
During the 'Tell Me Something Good' segment of the popular radio show, Charlie made the surprise announcement.
After Greg asked her to 'tell him something good', she quickly told him: "I'm having a baby."
There was a second of stunned silence before the music cut and Greg finally said: "You.. What are you talking about?"
She repeated her announcement and Greg excitedly asked: "Are you joking? What are you talking about?!"
Charlie then asked her co-star if he wanted to see her belly and proceeded to stand up.
"Oh my god! What? Charlie! Oh my god! What amazing news!" Greg yelled out.
Following the radio announcement, she also took to Twitter to share the exciting news.
"I am so incredibly grateful and excited to be sharing the most beautiful news with you all … I am going to be a new mummy very soon and Baby hedges would like to say hi to you all.
"To say we are over the moon is an understatement xxx"
Charlie works as a DJ and has even DJ'd at the Sundance festival. In January 2016, she also launched the music podcast Skiddle to Mixcloud.
Before becoming a presenter on BBC Radio 1, the radio personality hosted the KISS FM Breakfast Show for 10 years alongside Ricki Haywood-Williams and Melvin Odoom.
Then, in 2018, the trio moved over to BBC to take over Charlie Sloth's mid-evening slot.
Charlie also presents Saturday's Dance Anthems.
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