Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and her boyfriend, Ken Urker, are starting off the new year with a big reason to celebrate: the birth of their first child!
On Wednesday, Jan. 1, Urker uploaded a sweet family photo from the hospital room, posing with Blanchard as the couple doted over their newborn.
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"Welcoming 2025 with the greatest gift of all ?," he wrote in the accompanying caption.
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Those who keep up with the two on social media wasted no time congratulating them, soon filling the comments with well-wishes and messages of joy and good health for mom and baby.
"What timing for a grand entrance!" one Instagram user joked. "Congrats to papa, mama and the fam!"
"Congrats yall," several others cheered.
Neither Blanchard nor Urker shared any further details about their growing family, but they previously revealed they were expecting a daughter, who they planned to name Aurora Raina.
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It was only a few days ago that Urker shared a glimpse at their last Christmas as just a couple, with he and Blanchard posing before a decorated and lit Christmas tree.
"A December to remember!" Urker quipped in the caption of the Dec. 25 upload. "Merry Christmas to all!" he concluded.
Blanchard, on the other hand, has not yet debuted the new addition to her own social media, seemingly deactivating all of her social media accounts days after issuing an important PSA about her activity on the web.
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