Former Made In Chelsea star Jessica Woodley has become a first time mum after welcoming a son with her partner Mark Logan.
She shared the exciting news on Instagram, telling fans she gave birth at home in Ireland.
Jessica, 30, wrote: ‘We welcomed our son on Friday at home, heart is broken open.
‘The unwavering support from the woman around us, Mark and his brothers. In deep gratitude to you all for this True psychedelic experience. The empowerment and space to Trust.’
The couple were met with sweet comments about the arrival of their little one.
Jessica joined Made In Chelsea back in 2015 and had a relationship with Jamie Laing, before quitting in 2017.
Former Made In Chelsea star Jessica Woodley has become a first time mum after welcoming a son with her partner Mark Logan
She shared the exciting news on Instagram, telling fans she gave birth at home in Ireland (pictured in July)
She quietly bowed out of the show to become a fashion designer.
Jessica went on to pursue her passion for art and furniture-making and launched GliFfY, her first functional sculpture collection, which has been five years in the making.
In an interview with Daily Mail back in July, Jessica revealed she was three months away from welcoming her first child with Mark – who she met through mutual friends in the creative industry.
Speaking about motherhood, she explained: ‘I can feel like a fierceness arising in me, like fierce, sort of protective, like a strong woman.
‘I remember about five about six years ago now, I’d say I was fairly ignorant and causing a lot of my own suffering. Due to ignorance and due to not being very self-aware and also not having self-worth, not trusting myself.’
Jessica added: ‘From the person I was then, to the person I am now it’s just completely different. And it’s so nice to have refuge in myself again and to actually trust myself.’
In an interview with the Daily Mail back in July, Jessica revealed she was three months away from welcoming her first child with Mark – who she met through mutual friends
Recalling the moment she found out she was pregnant, the artist said: ‘I found out really early. The nausea was strong. It was really strong. So I knew something was going on. I think I knew like from the second it happened.
‘My partner was so he was really excited from like the get-go. His response actually made me feel really safe and like comforted.
‘When I met Mark, it was like a remembrance. It was like I remembered him, it was like, oh, we’re kind of just picking up where we left off. I’ve never felt that before.’
In 2020, she hit out at reality TV, branding it ‘dangerous’ in a now-deleted Instagram post.
Jess said dipping her toes into TV was a life regret and called for people to boycott shows which ‘destroy people’s lives and mental health.’
She wrote at the time: ‘A little personal note to anyone on here who may be following me from when I was on a reality TV show. I just want to express how dangerous the nature of mainstream reality TV is…
‘The effects it can have on human being, to me it felt like I made a decision at a very young age resulting in what feels like identity theft.
Jessica joined Made In Chelsea back in 2015 and had a relationship with Jamie Laing before quitting in 2017
‘Finding my way home has and is taking longer than I expected. I never imagined the repercussions of this choice of mine but here I am faced with a dilemma and to me a trauma.
‘We all made mistakes in life this feels like mine if you are following me for the wrong reasons and support reality TV please unfollow me.
‘We need to come together and cancel reality TV.. People have died I believe it is a very serious matter please respect me like I respect you. I really really encourage you to erase watching/ supporting these programmes.
‘These big companies are slowly but surely destroying these people’s lives and mental health for your entertainment. Really really think about this, life is so precious. Be the change.’