Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo welcome first child and reveal unique name

The couple took to Instagram to share their first photos
The couple welcomed their son(Image: Instagram)
Former Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing has welcomed his first child with Sophie Habboo as they revealed their unique name.
The couple are best known for starring together in E4 reality show Made In Chelsea, and they tied the knot in 2023 in a civil ceremony in London before a larger, more extravagant celebration in Seville, Spain.
Their family news comes shortly after the happy couple announced they would be taking a break from recording their popular podcast, Newlyweds.
They shared: “We are going to go on a pause. We’re going to go on a little break, but we will be back and we love you guys so much.
“We’re so grateful that you’ve been on this journey with us, so on that note, if you are getting married, good luck and if you’re getting divorced we love you.”
Taking to his Instagram, Jamie showed the first photos of him and Sophie with their newborn son, revealing his unique name. He wrote: “Ziggy, you have our whole heart”.
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Friends of the couple took to the comments as Ashley James wrote: “Massive congratulations you two – love the name Ziggy. Hope your birth went well Sophie” and Rylan added: “Congrats you two xxx”.
After rebranding their podcast to NearlyParents, the couple often shared details about their journey as first time parents-to-be.
Sharing some of Sophie’s bizarre cravings, Jamie revealed: “Sophie said, ‘Oh, it’s really annoying. I’ve got a really bad craving.’ And I said, ‘Well, what is the craving?’ She said, ‘Caviar.’ So, we went to the store.
“We went. We found a caviar store, and we went in there, and there was caviar there. And I was like, ‘Okay, we’re surely not buying this.’
“The pot was £240, and I was like, that craving, has to stop there and then. And thank God, you came to your senses.”
Sophie then replied: “I didn’t come to my senses. I googled it. It says I can’t eat it. I was going to give birth and then just be broke and never, ever be able to eat again.”
Discussing on the podcast how it felt feeling their son kick, Sophie gushed: “It’s insane, you can put your hands on the tummy and you can feel the baby kicking. I can’t tell you what it does. There must be some sort of chemical reaction that happens.
“When I feel the kick, something goes through my body, something hits me, some chemical nails my body and the only way to describe it is like pure love. I’ve never felt that pure love, like real pure love.”




