The Body Coach founder Joe Wicks has shared the unusual name of his fourth child, as he introduced him to the world.
Posting an adorable photo on Instagram, the fitness guru wrote: "Indie, Marley, Leni & Dusty." His new baby son was born on Monday, with Joe saying his wife and fourth-time mum Rosie is "doing well", as the family shared their news with the world.
Writing to his followers, proud Joe said: "Today at 9.30am we welcomed our 4th baby into the world. A little boy weighing 7lbs 13oz Rosie gave birth at home. The NHS midwives from St Peter's hospital were amazing. Rosie and the baby are both doing well and getting some rest."
Joe, 38, could be seen holding the tiny newborn, while another saw his daughter Indie, 6, cradling her little brother. Famous pals congratulated the couple in droves. This Morning star Rochelle Humes commented on the sweet baby news, writing: "Congratulations gang."
Elsewhere, YouTube sensation Zoe Sugg replied: "Congratulations Wicks family." Gaby Roslin penned: "Huge congratulations and sending love to the 6 of you." While Loose Women star Ruth Langsford gushed: "Congratulations! What a beauty."
Taylor Swift seen looking cosy with Matty Healy's mum Denise Welch months agoJoe started his Body Coach fitness movement in 2014 by posting HIIT videos to YouTube and has gone on to build an empire. He's amassed a reported £14.5m as of 2022 through his recipe books and online coaching, as well as his YouTube channel. During lockdown, he started his PE With Joe campaign, which aimed to keep kids fit when schools were closed.
Joe shares much of his personal life on his Instagram with his followers and revealed his decision to homeschool his daughter Indie was down to a simple desire to spend "more time" together as a family.
When asked about the reasons behind homeschooling, Joe responded with a picture of India and explained: "There's really nothing more to the decision than we just love being together as a family and want to spend more with the kids while we can. She had a great year in reception but we have always loved teaching the kids at home and want the freedom to travel more and explore the world. She might go to school next year. We have no idea long term but want to do at least a year of home educating."
He also opened up about the challenges of adjusting to life when his third child, Leni, was born, admitting he felt "frustrated and stressed". Confessing to New magazine, he said: "I'm used to getting eight hours. When I wake up and I've been woken up three or four times it really breaks your sleep," To cope with the stress, Joe reiterated the importance of physical activity: "I'm tired, I'm frustrated, I'm stressed when I wake up. My instant reaction is to move my body, to release it."