Selling Sunset's Maya Vander announces birth of "rainbow baby"
Note: The following article contains discussion of baby loss that some readers may find upsetting.
Congratulations are in order for Selling Sunset star Maya Vander, who has given birth to a baby.
A week after announcing publicly that she was pregnant, the real estate agent and reality star has confirmed she has welcomed a baby girl called Emma Reign.
Sharing a picture of herself in the hospital bed with the newborn and husband David Miller by her side, Maya wrote on Instagram: "Welcome to the world Emma Reign! My rainbow baby!
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"This was a long 9 months as I kept my pregnancy as quiet as possible from social media. I gave birth few days ago and words can not express my sense of relief and happiness!"
Maya added: "Thank you so much @femcareobgyn and Dr Senemar. Thank you to the amazing nurses at Baptist hospital. I will forever be grateful and yes I’m wearing a mask because of course I had the worse cold, but I made it to push a baby with full stuffy nose;)".
The star has received a host of congratulations from her co-stars, with Chrishell Stause writing: "So so happy for youuuuuu ANGEL."
Emma Hernan said: "BABY EMMA!!!! So in love and so happy for your family! Best mama ever!!!", while Heather Rae El Moussa wrote: "So in love and so happy!!! Love you Maya!! your Angel baby".
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Christine Quinn added: "OMG MAYA! My heart is sooo full for you and your family! congratulations Mommy!!".
Maya, who shares two children with David, revealed in December 2021 that she had suffered a tragic stillbirth, and also had a miscarriage six months later.
The term "rainbow baby" means a child born after the loss of another due to factors such as stillbirth or miscarriage.
Selling Sunset season 6 arrives on Netflix May 19.
Sands supports anyone affected by the death of a baby. You can contact the Sands National Helpline on 0808 164 3332, or email helpline@sands.org.uk.
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