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Cher Lloyd beams with pride alongside newborn baby daughter

She gave birth to Delilah-Rae on May 25

Former X Factor contestant Cher Lloyd has treated fans to another glimpse at her newborn daughter Delilah-Rae.

The Swagger Jagger singer, 24, and hairdresser husband Craig Monk welcomed their first child together on May 25.

Cher announced her baby’s birth via social media over the weekend, and returned to Instagram Stories on Tuesday evening to share a new shot of her little one.

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She’s a proud mum! (Credit: Instagram @cherlloyd)

Well, the picture was actually mostly of Cher, beaming with pride as she cuddled her daughter.

In the snap, the singer is seen with her hair pulled back, trying out a bunny ears filter.

A sleeping Delilah-Rae can be seen snuggled up next to her.

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Cher Lloyd has given birth to a baby girl! (Credit: Instagram @cherlloyd)

Cher broke her happy baby news on Monday night with two adorable images on Instagram, alongside the caption: “Our baby girl is here! We are so in love.”

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One photo shows Delilah-Rae clad in pink dungarees, with a white bunny rabbit to her left. The pic has been cropped so only half of the little girl’s face is visible.

A second image shows Delilah-Rae’s tiny feet, with two matching rings around her toes.

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The little girl arrived on May 25 (Credit: Instagram @cherlloyd)

Fans have been inundating Cher and Craig with congratulatory messages and praising their choice of baby name.

One said: “Congratulations babe. How adorable is she and beautiful name.”

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Nancy Brown
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