Seann Walsh has shared the name of his newborn daughter and teased that he hopes she will be "posher" than him.
The comedian, 37, and his partner Grace Adderley, 30, welcomed their first child together last week. Seann later said that he had fainted during the birth of the tot over the weekend.
The former I'm A Celebrity star has since taken to Instagram to share an update. He wrote about his family in the post and uploaded a photo of the newborn wrapped in a blanket.
He announced the name of the couple's newborn daughter in the recent post on the platform and also took the opportunity to provide an update on his partner Grace.
Seann told to his followers that they had decided to name their daughter Wylda Primrose Adderley-Walsh. He teased that he hopes she will be "posher" than him and Grace.
He wrote this morning: "Wylda Primrose Adderley-Walsh. I'm really hoping she's posher than us. Can you tell. Can't wait until the day she makes me take these down."
He further commented in the post: "And Grace is better* Aaaaaaand breathe. *Turns out I could have probably gone to the comedy awards so I will be having words later".
The post was met with messages of congratulations from his followers earlier. Some of them responded by commenting on the name, with one fan writing: "Love her name".
Another follower said it was an "elegant name," whilst a third commented: "Beautiful name". Another said: "Love her name. Very unique". A fifth wrote: "Adorable name".
Speaking from hospital over the weekend, he said: "Grace has had our baby and [I'm] sat here in the very relaxing postnatal department and the staff have been great."
He later said: "Grace has been through so much this week but she's finally okay. We're home. Girl power". He added: "Her bravery has made my fainting all the more pathetic."
The Strictly Come Dancing alum recently that he is "so proud" of his partner Grace and has been posting other updates about their experience on social media.
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