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Sophie Buchan

Rod Stewart's daughter gives birth to first child days after singer's son welcomes baby boy

Rod Stewart's daughter has given birth to her first child with the singer's family sharing an emotional post online.

Ruby Stewart took to Instagram to make the special announcement that her alongside her fiancé, Jake Kalic, welcomed a baby boy into the world.

Born on May 9, their little bundle of joy is the Maggie May singer's fourth grandchild with them revealing the name for their boy on Mother's Day, which was celebrated in the US this week.

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Named Otis Stewart Kalick, in their caption alongside a photo of their baby the singer and model wrote: "This love… unlike any other love I’ve ever known….

"I am only a mirror of what I feel from you…

"I can’t remember what life was like before you….

"But nothing else matters now that you’re here…

"Your arrival into the world marks the beginning of our family…

"It all started with you Otis…"

Fiancé Jake then took to Instagram adding: "Otis Stewart Kalick showed up, 12 days late for his reservation, happy and healthy. Otis’ Mom is incredible. Happy first Mother’s Day @rubystewart."

The baby news isn't also comes as Rod's son Liam Stewart and partner Nicole Artukovich proudly announced the birth of their son Louie Mark Roderick Stewart on May 12.

As well as Rod's family, Glasgow make-up mogul Jamie Genevieve announced the name of her first baby with her also being born on May 9.

In the social media post, she wrote: "Our beautiful girl, Romy Jack McCann.

"You have already brought so much peace and purpose to our lives, and more love than we thought possible."

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