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Michael Bublé and wife thank God for the “infinite blessing” of their 4th baby

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Cerith Gardiner - published on 08/22/22
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Luisana Lopilato and Michael Bublé shared the joy of welcoming their little Cielo Yoli Rose.

The popular crooner, Michael Bublé, and his actress wife, Luisana Lopilato, welcomed their fourth child on Friday.

The couple named their little bundle of joy, Cielo Yoli Rose Bublé. The word "cielo" actually means sky in Spanish. However, a sweet term of endearment along Spanish speakers is "mi cielo," which literally means my heaven, although would be more loosely translated as my darling.

"From love comes life, light and her... our baby Cielo Yoli Rose Bublé. You finally arrived to our lives with your 3,8 kg!!!' 'Thank God for this infinite blessing, we love you!! Noah, Elias, Vida and your mom and dad ❤️"

The Argentinian model and mom of four also shared a video of her daughter's arrival, which included the run-up to the delivery and the departure from hospital. One thing that was noticeable, Bublé was always by her side.

The video was aptly captioned "touching heaven with our hands." And that is exactly what it must have felt to finally cradle their little angel who is truly heaven-sent.

The newborn joins her three older siblings that include: Vida, 3; and brothers Elias, 6, and Noah, 8. We wish the growing family many blessings as they continue to share a little more light, love, and of course, music, with us all.

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