From reality TV to mom, The Hills star Audrina Patridge has just added motherhood to her already impressive resume.
The former costar of Lauren Conrad shared a picture of her bundle of joy with her fans on her social media page earlier this month. The star welcomed her baby girl with her fiance Corey Bohan at the end of last month on June 24.
The picture was posted to Audrina's Instagram page, where her daughter is going for her first stroll in her stroller. Patridge is beaming from ear to ear as she looks down on her daughter.
A photo posted by Audrina Patridge (@audrinapatridge) on Jul 1, 2016 at 9:37pm PDT
"Baby kirra's first walk in her adorable pram," the star wrote in the caption of the picture.
Patridge also uploaded a blog post to her personal website where she talked all about Kirra and giving birth.
"Corey and I are thrilled to announce that we welcomed our little girl - Kirra Max Bohan - the morning of June 24th, 2016," Patridge wrote on her blog post. "I am in heaven on Earth! She weighed a perfect 8 pounds 4 ounces, and we couldn't be happier to finally hold her in our arms. To tell you the truth, I haven't stopped staring at her since she arrived. There are no words to describe the amount of love I have for her ... I never thought I could feel so many feelings for someone so small."
According to Us Weekly, she also explained why she chose the name Kirra for her baby girl, writing, "I have loved the name Kirra for a while now, and when I read my top 3 names to Corey, he loved it, too!"
"Kirra is also the name of an amazing surf spot in Australia, so it has double meaning!" she continued.
Audrina also explained why she chose the name Max for her baby's middle name, saying that it is to honor her grandfather, who passed away soon after Kirra was born.
She also revealed that Kirra was born through C-section, but stated that the scars are "nothing but a battle wound," as she "couldn't be happier to have a healthy, strong little girl."
Congrats to the happy couple!
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