S'pore Singer Tay Kewei Gives Birth to Her Second Boy
She gave him a nickname 'Xiao Pian Pian.'
Welcoming their little bundle of joy on 28 June 2020, local singers Alfred Sim, 38, and Tay Kewei, 36, are now proud parents of two boys!
Taking to her social media to share the happy news, Tay wrote her little one weighs 3.2kg, which is relatively similar to Momo, her older son who was born in 2017.
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Her post also captions: “And we already have his nickname!! Can’t wait to share with you soon.”
According to doctors, Tay’s estimated due date was supposedly on 25 June 2020 but doctors mentioned the possibility of an earlier birth during a routine checkup three weeks back.
Tay started feeling contractions on 27 June night and was immediately brought to Parkway East Hospital. She gave birth the next morning at full term.
Both mother and child are healthy, according to a statement from the celebs’ label, Cross Ratio Entertainment.
It was also revealed that big brother Momo had nicknamed the little one ‘Xiao Pian Pian’, even before he was born.
Momo who is currently 2 years and 9 months old, was said to have visited his mum and little brother at the hospital.
“I feel so blessed, especially when I saw Momo and his brother getting along so well. [That moment] was priceless,” said Tay in a statement.
Following her announcement on Instagram, many of singer Tay kewei’s celeb friends sent forth their congratulatory messages, including Zoe Tay, Rebecca Lim, Romeo Tan, Xiaxue, Silver Ang among others.
The couple first revealed news of them being parents for the second time through ‘Momo Ai Zhe Ni’, a music video that was written for Momo.
A massive congratulations to the couple!
Lead image via Instagram/keweitay.
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