Danielle O’Hara and Husband Jamie O’Hara Welcomes Third Child

Reality star Danielle O'Hara welcomed her third baby boy Thursday.

"Me and Jamie are pleased to announce the arrival of our baby boy, we are both home and doing well. He is perfect. X," she tweeted. The 29-year-old star was admitted to hospital for a couple of weeks after she fell sick with a vomiting bug.

Danielle, who is married to 26-year-old football player Jamie O'Hara, already is a mother to sons Archie, 3, and Harry, 2. The couple did not reveal the newborn's name.

"I'm in hospital very sick at the moment love to u all X," she tweeted to her fans. "Just come off drip after 24 hours now just on iv antibiotics 4 next 8 hours more & then hopefully get home to my hubby and babies tomorrow X."

Danielle recently said although she was happy with her third pregnancy, she was disappointed when doctors told her she was carrying a boy. "After having two boys, I was really keen for a little girl and as soon as the doctor told me it was a boy, I got very emotional. But as soon as I got home though, and saw my two amazing boys, I felt like such a fool and realised there are some people who can't even have kids, so I'm lucky to have three healthy boys," she told Closer magazine. She also said that she does not wish to have any more children and this would be her last pregnancy.

Congratulations poured in for Danielle for her third baby.

Former "Hollyoaks" star Jodi Tennant tweeted, "Big congrats to my @MissDLloyd on the birth of baby George! God knows where am going to sit in that car now, going to need a roof rack!! xXx."

New mum Jennifer Ellison wrote: "Congrats to our friends @MissDLloyd and Jamie on the birth of their little man xxxxxxxxx."

Coleen Rooney, wife of footballer Wayne Rooney posted: "Congratulations to you all on your fantastic news!! Hope your both doing well. Lots of love x."

Danielle is a former Miss England and Great Britain. She was a part of reality show Celebrity Big Brother, fifth edition.

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