Maddie Brown Brush is now a mother of four.
The “Sister Wives” star gave birth to a baby girl on March 14 and shared a sweet photo of the newborn on her Instagram page two days later.
“Absolutely worth the wait, Miss Emilia Estelle Brush has finally made her grand entrance!” she captioned the post. “Our sweet girl took her time, keeping us all in suspense, but when she decided it was time—she didn’t waste a second. Born on 3/14, she arrived absolutely perfect.”
In the photo, Emilia sleeps peacefully while swaddled in a rose-colored ensemble. Her proud mom ended the birth announcement by writing, “We are completely smitten with our newest little love.”🩵
The reality star and her husband, Caleb Brush, already have two daughters (Evie, 5, and Josephine, 2) and a son (Axel, 7).
Brown Brush’s mother, Janelle Brown, celebrated the arrival of her new granddaughter and shared the same photo on Instagram, captioning the post, “Sweet Emilia Estelle 😍😍😍😍 . We waited for you to make your appearance. We are so in love.”
Brown Brush’s followers took to the comments section to send their well wishes, including one who noticed something special about Emilia’s middle name.
“She’s adorable, I love her name especially Estelle. Is it like a tribute to Garrison since Estelle means Star in Latin. Either way her and her name are adorable,” they commented.
Brown Brush confirmed the news, replying, “that is exactly what it is.”
Emilia’s birth comes just over a year after Brown Brush’s brother Garrison Brown died.
After he passed away, several of his siblings got tattoos with a version of the following quote from his favorite movie, “Dragonheart:” “To the stars, Bowen, to the stars.”
The word “stella” means star in Latin, meaning Brown Brush took inspiration from this quote while naming her daughter.
On March 5, Brown Brush paid tribute to her late brother on Instagram on the first anniversary of his death.
“A whole 365 days without you. Not a day goes by that I don’t miss you, Garrison. In the quiet moments between the noise of life, I think of you often. I hope and pray you’ve found peace, rest, and the comfort that eluded you here. Until we meet again, little brother,” she captioned the post.🩵