Robin Thicke and April Love Geary welcome second child with sweet Instagram announcement

The pair are already parents to one-year-old Mia Love Thicke
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Robin Thicke and fiancée April Love Geary have welcomed their second child together.

The Blurred Lines singer confirmed the happy news with a sweet Instagram announcement, which featured a black and white image of the proud father cuddling the newborn girl, who was wrapped up in a printed blanket and knitted hat.

“Lola Alain Thicke was born this morning 2/26/19 at 8.21am. Thank you God and April Love for this blessing! @aprillovegeary #fatherofthree,” he wrote in the caption.

Thicke’s followers quickly flooded the post with congratulatory messages, as they shared their best wishes for the couple and the new addition to their family.

Some suggested that the name Alain could be a nod to Thicke’s late father Alan, who died in 2016, with one fan writing: “Congratulations. Great name. Your dad is smiling.”

“Congrats!! Her middle name is everything!!!” another added.

“Congrats love her name… honouring your Dad… perfect!” a third wrote.

Shortly after, model Geary shared her own social media announcement, posting a photo of her and her partner snuggled up with baby Lola.

“My beautiful baby girl, I’m already so in love with you!” she wrote, adding: “Your big sister is on her way to meet you.”

She later posted a photo of the newborn covered with a pink blanket, wearing a matching pink hat with bow detail.

The couple are already parents to one-year-old Mia Love Thicke, while the musician also shares eight-year-old son Julian Fuego with ex-wife Paula Patton.

Thicke and Geary announced their engagement over Christmas, when the model posted a photo of her and the singer embracing in front of a Christmas tree with the Instagram caption: YES YES 1000x YES."

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