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New mum Perrie Edwards shares baby’s adorable name and sweet snap

 (ES Composite)
(ES Composite)

Little Mix star Perrie Edwards has shared a glimpse of her newborn baby and revealed his name for the first time.

The singer, who gave birth to her first child with partner Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on August 21, posted a snap on Instagram of her baby over the weekend.

It was the first photograph revealing her baby’s face to her fans.

Her little boy was wrapped in a woolly blanket and wearing a baby blue knit hat.

Ms Edwards and her footballer boyfriend have named their little boy Axel.

She captioned the picture: “2 weeks of loving you. I’ve never felt love like this before! Axel Oxlade-Chamberlain.”

Perrie shared an image of her newborn son, Axel Oxlade-Chamberlain, on Instagram (Perrie Edwards/Instagram)
Perrie shared an image of her newborn son, Axel Oxlade-Chamberlain, on Instagram (Perrie Edwards/Instagram)

Many took to the comments to share their well-wishes to the star.

Among the comments, one fan wrote: “Welcome Axel!”, while another said: “omg!! so happy for you.”

Ms Edwards previously shared a black and white picture of her baby’s little hand resting on the side of his face as well as one of his little foot.

The Touch singer said: “Welcome to the world baby 21/08/21”, with Mr Oxlade-Chamberlain sharing the same photos and adding: “Welcome to the world little one.”

Ms Edwards and her footballer boyfriend have been together for four and a half years.

Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Perrie Edwards/Instagram)
Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Perrie Edwards/Instagram)

The pop star announced she was expecting her first child with the Liverpool F.C player in May.

At the time, her announcement come just days after her bandmate Leigh-Anne Pinnock told fans she was pregnant; Ms Pinnock has since welcomed twins.

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