Jack Osbourne and wife Lisa Stelly introduce second baby daughter Andy Rose

 
New addition: Jack Osbourne and wife Lisa Stelly welcome newborn Andy Rose (Picture: Hello! Magazine/PA Wire)
Hello! Magazine
Jennifer Ruby20 July 2015
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Jack Osbourne and wife Lisa Stelly have introduced baby daughter Andy Rose to the world in a brand new photo shoot.

The 29-year-old star and his model wife pose with their newborn daughter and three-year-old Pearl for a family portrait in Hello Magazine.

Speaking about becoming a dad for the second time, Osbourne told the magazine: "Pearl is such an awesome kid and we can already tell that Andy's amazing.

"It's the weirdest thing when you already have one child, who you love so much. I look at Pearl and I think, 'How can I have this twice?"'

The full interview with Jack Osbourne and Lisa Stelly is in this week's Hello! Magazine
Hello! Magazine

Stelly, who suffered a miscarriage during her second trimester back in 2013, said of the horrific experience:

"Losing a baby really does do a lot of damage personally and to the whole family. I needed to take some time and come to terms with our loss."

Speaking about finding the courage for try for another baby, she said: "I'm really glad we did. When I got pregnant, I was fully prepared. It wasn't like a Band-Aid. I still have moments here and there, of course."

Stelly was involved in a car accident back in April, just a couple of months before giving birth and was hospitalised as a result.

At the time she tweeted to her followers: "When some a-hole rear ends your car & you have to spend 24 hours in L&D getting monitored as standard protocol.

“Baby is fine, but I am losing my mind up in here! Cried on the phone with Pearl bc I wasn't there tonight to put her to sleep.”

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