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Made In Chelsea's Maeva D'Ascanio, James Taylor welcome baby son

Made In Chelsea's Maeva D'Ascanio, James Taylor welcome baby son
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Made In Chelsea's Maeva D'Ascanio gives birth to a baby son with fiancé James Taylor.

Made In Chelsea couple Maeva D'Ascanio and James Taylor have welcomed their first child, a baby son called Beau.

The pair's fiery relationship has been documented on the E4 reality show over the last few years, and in an episode that aired earlier this year, they revealed that they were expecting.

Taking to Instagram, Maeva shared pictures and videos of the new arrival alongside the message: "Welcoming the last 9 months and 11 days into our lives this morning was everything and more than we could have ever hoped for.

"I'm so happy I've now met you my little roast. @jamestaylorldn is going to be the best daddy ever.

"Being induced on Sunday and trying to achieve a virginal birth from the outset wasn't meant to be. We both decided along with the amazing doctors at the Rosie that a C section was the safest option to bring our boy to us.

"On Wednesday morning 30/11/2022 Beau Christian Taylor joined our growing family (9lbs 9oz!)"

The current season of Made In Chelsea continues Monday nights at 9pm on E4.

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