Abbey Clancy shares more photos of beautiful baby girl Liberty Rose


June 8, 2015

Proud mummy Abbey Clancy can't resist sharing photos of her beautiful newborn baby girl Liberty Rose. The 29-year-old, who became a mother of two on Monday, shared some more family photos with her fans at the weekend, including a sweet snapshot of her week-old daughter having a cuddle with big sister Sophia, three.The black and white picture shows Sophia cuddling little Liberty Rose, who is wrapped up in a towel. "Bath time!! Then I'm gonna stop I promise #inlove," Abbey wrote alongside. It followed a beautiful image of the tiny newborn peacefully sleeping while wrapped up in a warm pink blanket.

Ever since Liberty Rose's arrival last week, Abbey – wife of footballer Peter Crouch - has been proudly sharing photographs of her baby girl, including one very cute snapshot of her little "Spider monkey" when she was just four days old.Abbey welcomed her second daughter on Monday 1 June and after spending the first night bonding with her baby, happily announced her arrival to fans. "My Liberty Rose Crouch born last night 6lbs 8 #perfectlittleprincess," wrote Abbey, accompanying the post with a photo of herself cuddling her daughter. "God help my @petercrouch surrounded by girls xx," she later joked.

Model Abbey announced that she was expecting another child on 16 December, writing: "Super excited to announce me and Pete are expecting our second baby. We couldn't be happier. "There's every chance they will be another baby announcement at some point in the future. Speaking to HELLO! Online during her second pregnancy, Abbey revealed: "Peter and I want a big family. I'm used to that, because I'm one of four children. "I've already had a girl so I'm happy," she added. "I don't mind what we have next, whether it's a boy or a girl, just as long as it's a healthy baby."

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