Amanda Holden gave birth to a healthy baby girl on Monday, named Hollie Rose, her spokesperson has confirmed.
But the 40-year-old presenter has been in a critical condition, causing her concerned family to delay the announcement of the baby girl's arrival.
Alison Griffin, spokeswoman for Amanda Holden and Chris Hughes, said: 'Hollie Rose Hughes was born on 23 January 2012. She is healthy and weighed in at 6.1lbs but Amanda has been in a critical condition for the past three days.
'She is now stable and we expect her to make a full recovery very soon. We thank you for respecting their privacy at this time.'
Amanda suffered a miscarriage in May 2010 and gave birth to a boy who was stillborn in February last year, when she was seven months pregnant.
Hollie Rose joins big sister Lexi, 5
But the 40-year-old presenter has been in a critical condition, causing her concerned family to delay the announcement of the baby girl's arrival.
Alison Griffin, spokeswoman for Amanda Holden and Chris Hughes, said: 'Hollie Rose Hughes was born on 23 January 2012. She is healthy and weighed in at 6.1lbs but Amanda has been in a critical condition for the past three days.
'She is now stable and we expect her to make a full recovery very soon. We thank you for respecting their privacy at this time.'
Amanda suffered a miscarriage in May 2010 and gave birth to a boy who was stillborn in February last year, when she was seven months pregnant.
Hollie Rose joins big sister Lexi, 5

