And baby makes three for Olivia Culpo and husband Christian McCaffrey.
On Sunday, the couple announced the arrival of their first child, Colette Annalise McCaffrey, sharing the exciting news in a joint post.
The post featured seven photos from the hospital as the couple welcomed their newborn daughter to the world.
Culpo, 33, and McCaffrey, 29, first revealed in March that they were expanding their family.
At the time, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit alum posted two black-and-white photos as she cradled her baby bump in a flowy dress.
“Next chapter, motherhood,” Culpo wrote on Instagram.
Culpo’s pregnancy journey was far from easy, as the Miss Universe 2012 winner revealed in March that she was on bed rest for some time.
“I had pneumonia and I was sick also for two weeks. All in all I’ve truly been on bed rest for four weeks… Towards the end of two weeks of being really sick, I got a subchorionic hematoma, which is basically a blood clot in my uterus and I was bleeding everywhere.
“So at this point, I was so exhausted, like two weeks of just not being able to move and then all of a sudden just purging. It was a lot. It was heavy… I went to the doctor and it was really exciting to see that there was still a heartbeat.”
News of Culpo’s pregnancy came less than a year after she married McCaffrey in her native Rhode Island.
The pair first exchanged vows at Watch Hill Chapel before enjoying a lavish reception at the Ocean House resort.
“Both Christian and I felt our wedding weekend starts our life together as a family,” Culpo told Vogue last summer. “I wanted everything to feel intimate but also include the gravitas of the moment.”
McCaffrey proposed to Culpo in April 2023 ahead of his first full season with the 49ers.
The star running back was traded to San Francisco ahead of the NFL trade deadline in October 2022 by Carolina, where he spent the first five-and-a-half years of his career.
McCaffrey reached his first-ever Super Bowl in February 2024 but came up short to the Chiefs in overtime, 25-22.
The 2023 Offensive Player of the Year is looking to rebound in 2025 after battling injuries for much of last season.