Michael Bublé has welcomed his fourth child with wife Luisana Lopilato.
The pair made the announcement in a joint post on Instagram last week, revealing that the newborn's name is Cielo.
"From love comes life, light and her... our baby Cielo Yoli Rose Bublé," they wrote, alongside a photograph of their hands cradling their daughter's foot.
"You finally arrived to our lives with your 3,8 kg!!! Thanks God for this infinite blessing, we love you!! Noah, Elias, Vida and your mom and dad."
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Bublé and Lopilato started dating in 2008 and are already parents to sons Noah, eight, and Elias, six, as well as three-year old daughter Vida.
The singer wrote his huge 2009 hit 'Haven't Met You Yet' about Lopilato when they were engaged, and she appeared in the music video for it. The music video for Bublé's 'I'll Never Not Love You' confirmed they were expecting their fourth child when it premiered this year.
Just days after Cielo's birth, the baby became a TikTok star, as she was featured in a clip in which her dad peeks his head over her crib, miming along to the "I would like to see the baby" audio from The Mandalorian that has become a bit of a meme.
The pair's oldest son, Noah, was diagnosed with a form of cancer in 2016, when he was just three years old, and has thankfully since made a complete recovery.
Bublé described the battle as "hell", but also admitted that it brought him and his wife closer together.
"We got happy, we fell in love again," he said.
"We saw the very worst and also the best of each other. I don't know that [having another child] was purposeful, there was just so much happiness and this incredible sense of relief."
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