When Stefanie Sun made a surprise confirmation in end-Jan that she was with child, Singapore celebrated with her.
Now, 7 months after her announcement, we’re glad to report that her daughter has been safely delivered.
Her baby daughter, who’s born in the Year of the Dog, will celebrate her birthday in July just like her mother.
Stefanie shared the joyful news in a heartwarming Facebook post on Monday (30 Jul).
The singer began her post in Mandarin, apologising for the long wait before her official update.
Nadim – her Dutch-Indonesian husband – and Stefanie welcomed their new baby girl on Wednesday (25 Jul).
She elaborated in hilarious status update:
In summary, she said that both the mother and baby are “fine and in good health”, adding numerous prayer emojis for good measure.
Stefanie also extended her heartfelt thanks to the medical team at Thomson Medical Centre,
We’d also like to say a big thank you to all the doctors, nurses and staff.
For “taking such great care of us”, she gave a shout out to Dr Joycelyn Wong, Dr Yang Linqi and Dr Yvonne Lim in her post.
Although carrying a child after age 35 does come with risks of complications, we’re glad that Stefanie and her team made it through successfully.
Stefanie uploaded an adorable hand-drawn family portrait too.
Presumably drawn by her 6-year-old son – affectionately known as Na Xiao Yi – we think he’s definitely an artist in the making.
We’re sure her daughter will be proud to call him a big brother soon.
Stefanie Sun’s voice is as iconic as they come, and her beloved rendition of ‘Home’ remains a National Day classic, 20 years on.
MustShareNews would like to extend our congratulations to the family, as they welcome a new member safely home.
As 40th birthday gifts go, we couldn’t ask for anything better.
Featured image from Sun Yanzi.
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