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RTE star Carl Mullan and his wife Aisling have welcomed their third child into the world.
The couple were already parents to their three-year-old son Daibhi and one-year-old daughter Éala.
Carl and Aisling got married in Ballybeg House in County Wicklow in April 2022.
The 2FM host shared the exciting baby news with his fans on his Instagram today and revealed her newborn’s name.
Aisling gave birth to a baby girl last week and called her Béibhínn.
Taking to his Instagram today Carl wrote: “Welcome to the world, Béibhínn Mullan.
“We are so over the moon to have another beautiful little girl who joined us last week, and both she and her Mam are doing great.
“We’ve spent the last few days adjusting to life as a family of five—and coming to terms with the fact that we are both now officially outnumbered.”
He added: “Once again, we can’t thank the wonderful staff at Holles Street Hospital enough.
“Honest to God, they are angels on earth. There were so many we came across—some whose names we can’t recall—but to Rebecca, Omar, Sophia, Bríd, Bianca, Trish, Katie, Eugenia, and everyone else we were fortunate enough to meet: we are forever grateful to you for bringing our daughter safely into the world.”
Carl opened up about his body image struggles, particularly since becoming a dad, last year.
He explained that looking back he wasn’t ready for how his life would change when he welcomed his first child.
Speaking to Brendan O’Connor on his show, the Dublin native said: “I don’t think I was fully mentally prepared before becoming a dad for what it would mean.
“I often talk to people about the mourning of the loss of your old life. That’s probably the biggest thing I’ve had to try and figure out.
“You realise, ‘Oh, it’s gone. It is not coming back’, I keep thinking it’s coming back – it’s not.”
The 35-year-old explained how deep rooted his relationship with his weight has become as he wants to be the best version of himself for his kids
He said: “It is something that I’ve always struggled with. There’s less time for yourself or to go to the gym, I’ve definitely struggled with body image and particularly in the last couple of years.
“It’s just feeling self-conscious about putting on weight or clothes not fitting as well as you’d like and being out and about and wanting to look good.
“But actually, a lot of it now, it’s even more deep-rooted, because I want to be the best version of myself for my kids.”
He added: “I want to be healthy and I want to be there for them. And sometimes, just because it’s so mad, you don’t get to be that best version of yourself the whole time.
“It’s nearly the fact that I know that just by eating healthy and exercising, I know I can be the best version of myself, creatively, and I can have more energy for my kids.
“So there’s nearly a guilt around when you’re not eating properly because you’re just running on empty. That you’re going, ‘But now I know I’m not being the best version of myself that I can be’.
“There’s definitely an element of that public body image, but actually it’s more so rooted in just me and my life at home.”