Congratulations Jamie and Jack 💜
Glasgow make-up influencer Jamie Genevieve has given birth after updating fans in an adorable Instagram post late last night .
Arriving late, with Jamie previously thinking she would get here early, the couple were delighted to share the news, although no exact date was shared.The caption reads: "She’s here, and she’s perfect" with a white love heart emoji. In previous videos, Jamie has shared she will not be sharing the birth online but will be taking pictures for the family to remember it. The Glaswegian influencer also teased her naming hinting it won't start with a J however it will be a slightly more uncommon name - but nothing wild or unheard of, she said.
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