Jessie J has finally revealed her baby boy's very unique name.
Currently in a relationship with professional basketball player Chanan Safir Colman, Jessie J announced the birth of her son last month.
It hasn't been an easy ride for the 'Price Tag' singer, 35, who 'spent nine months prepping for a natural birth', was told to 'have a planned C-section for the safest birth'.
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In an Instagram post, she wrote: “I knew full well it could and would most likely go in a completely different direction.
“When people asked me ‘So what’s your birth plan’ I said ‘I am open to surrendering to the safest way for my baby boy to arrive’.
“I had a scan at a few days off of 40 weeks and he was completely the wrong way around and stuck as he was a little chunkier than your average and long. I did everything to try and turn him for 2 months but he said ‘Nah mum I wanna make an entrance out the roof, not the front door’.”
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While sharing a video on social media of her doing a dance five minutes before her surgery, Jessie J said she was 'advised to have a planned C-section for the safest birth'.
She added: “I went into active labour the night before and feeling all the feels but mostly just excitement for us to meet our baby boy.
“I guess I’m sharing this because so many people have said ‘Do you feel like you missed out on the birth you wanted?’
“I had a birth and it was everything I wanted because I got him at the end of it, that’s all that matters.”
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In 2021, Jessie J shared words of support for others who had experienced losing a baby following her miscarriage.
She said that in a 'heartbreaking but beautiful way' the experience had 'put life into perspective' for her.
Thankfully, it seems that the whole process went as smoothly as possibly and the baby boy was born safely.
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Taking to Instagram on Monday (12 June), the singer finally revealed her son's name, which is Sky Safir Cornish Colman.
Commenting on the post, one person wrote: "He is such a gorgeous baby and love the name, you both must be over the moon, I’m so happy for you Jessie."
Another added: "Perfect name for a perfect boy."
Someone else said: "Name drop. What a name too."