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CBB’s Luisa Zissman reveals news of her third child’s birth and sweet seasonal name

The Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother star had some news for worried fans

Luisa Zissman has revealed that she has given birth to her third daughter.

The Apprentice star had her third baby on November 5 and kept the news private, but announced it on Thursday after worried fans had got in touch.

Luisa, 30, posted a picture of the new arrival’s cot at the private Portland Hospital on Instagram, to reveal the news.

“So many people have messaged me asking if the baby is ok because I chose not to share on my social media, and now my bump has gone!” she said.

“She is absolutely perfect & we are totally in love with her. I had her 3.5 weeks ago on Sunday 5th November at 6.56am.”

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The former Celebrity Big Brother star went on to reveal the baby’s sweet seasonal name.

“She weighed 7lbs 14oz and we named her Clementine Saskia Collins.”

Luisa’s fans had begun asking questions when she posted a picture of herself looking all glammed up and her baby bump was nowhere to be seen.

And she followed it up with a snap of glasses toasting and the caption: “Forgot what a hangover feels like.”

Fans then started asking if her new arrival was here, which is when she posted the news.

Clementine is the second daughter for Luisa and her husband, Andrew Collins.

They were married in July 2015 in a secret ceremony on a beach abroad.

Luisa had announced they were expecting again less than a year after she gave birth to their daughter Indigo, now 15 months.

She also has eldest daughter Dixie, from a previous relationship.

‘Clementine’ is from the Latin for mild or merciful. And of course, there’s plenty of them in the shops at this time of year…

Luisa had previously shared the news of her pregnancy on Instagram, with a cute snap of matching t-shirts and babygros, to show that her girl gang was increasing.

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Husband Andrew must feel pretty outnumbered in that house now!


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor