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Brogan-Leigh Hurst

Chloe Goodman finally shares her newborn daughter's 'beautiful' and 'classy' name

Former Ex On The Beach star Chloe Goodman has finally revealed the name of her baby girl after giving birth last month.

The reality star, 26, and her footballer fiancé Grant Hall announced the arrival of their daughter on May 4, but at the time did not reveal what they had called her.

But the new parents have proudly showed off their stunning bundle of joy, Isla Elizabeth Hall, in a heartwarming Instagram post.

Chloe shared a snippet of Isla on her social media page in recent days, with a black-and-white snap of her baby's tiny hand.

Chloe shared the name of her gorgeous baby girl (Instagram)

Speaking to Closer, Chloe explained the meaning behind Isla's gorgeous name.

The doting new mum said: "My partner chose Isla and I thought it was beautiful and a lovely classy name...

"We chose Elizabeth as that's my middle name and it was my great-grandmother's. It has been passed down the whole family."

Chloe and Grant are proud new parents to Isla (INSTAGRAM)

Beside the beautiful Instagram photo, Chloe gushed: "Isla Elizabeth Hall - 4th May born @ 8.23pm. Thank you for showing me what true unconditional love is."

She's also opened up about the difficult pregnancy she had with Isla.

The new mum told the magazine she needed to have a cervical stitch and had suffered with severe anxiety due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Grant carrying baby Isla out of the hospital (INSTAGRAM)
Chloe has welcomed her first child with Grant (Instagram)

It is a common treatment for pregnant women who have had previous cervical surgery and used to help keep the cervix closed during pregnancy.

The telly star had half her cervix removed in 2018, and told her fans at the time "my surgeon did tell me it would cause problems with having a baby."

Talking about the stitch, Chloe revealed: "It's been an uphill battle, but I feel so lucky.

"For the first three months, I was worried about acknowledging the pregnancy in case I lost her, then at 17 weeks, I was in theatre having a stitch put in to keep her inside...

"I had so many battles to get to this stage, so the moment when she first cried was incredible. I was thinking, 'Yes, we've done it, she's fine'."

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