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Bravo stars Nia Sanchez and Daniel Booko have welcomed their fourth child, a baby girl named Adelaide, into their family. The couple, who star in the reality show "The Valley," announced the news on Instagram, sharing a series of adorable photos from the hospital.
"Sweet little memories from Adelaide's first moments of life. We are absolutely in love! Birth story coming soon," Nia wrote in the caption.
The Family of Six
The new addition joins the couple's three other children, Asher, 3, and 1-year-old twins Isabelle and Zariah. Nia and Daniel, who have been married since 2015, are thrilled to have expanded their family.
The couple's "Valley" costar Kristen Doute, who is expecting her own baby soon, congratulated the pair on Instagram, writing, "We love you!! So excited for baby girl!!"
A Special Name
The name Adelaide holds a special meaning for Nia, as it was inspired by her Mexican great-grandmother, Adelaida. The couple also chose the name because it means "noble and kind."
The middle name, Nicole, is a nod to Nia's mother, who has been a significant help in raising their children.
A Journey to Parenthood
Nia has been open about her pregnancy journey, including her struggles with infertility. In an April confessional on "The Valley," she shared that she was diagnosed with unexplained infertility, which made it difficult for her to conceive.
Despite the challenges, the couple has been blessed with four beautiful children, and they are grateful for their little family.
As Nia told Us Weekly, "The first moments with baby No. 4 felt so sweet and intimate." She added that her other children are already in love with Adelaide, saying, "They always want to hold her and sing songs to her. They are already great older siblings!"
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