Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson welcome second daughter, Birdie Mae

Jessica Simpson has given birth to her second daughter, whom she has named Birdie Mae.

Jessica confirmed the news on Instagram with the the 39-year-old sharing a picture of her two children peering into the bassinet holding the tot.

The singer and actress and her husband Eric Johnson are already parents daughter Maxwell, six, and son Ace, five.

Eric Johnson, Jessica Simpson and kids
Jessica and Eric are already parents to Maxwell, 6, and Ace, 5 (Picture: Instagram)

Earlier this week, sources said the Blonde Ambition star was ready to give birth any day now, and had her ‘hospital bags packed’ and waiting.

‘Jessica is definitely uncomfortable. This has been a tough pregnancy but she knows it will all be worth it when she’s holding that little baby. Her hospital bags are packed. Everyone is trying to be patient, but the family is so excited and counting the minutes until the baby is here,’ the insider said.

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Jessica announced her pregnancy in September (Picture: Backgrid)

The 38-year-old announced she was expecting her third child back in September, and revealed that her children were over the moon, as ‘they’re only fourteen months apart, so they didn’t get to experience the excitement of each other’.

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‘But when I told them that we’re having another baby, I know that they’ll remember that for the rest of their lives,’ she said.

‘They are most excited about learning how to do the swaddle. Maxwell, my daughter is just so happy that it’s a girl. They ask me the craziest questions that I can’t say on TV … “How does the baby come out?” “Where does the milk come from, I don’t understand!”

‘I’m a little bit too honest, and Eric’s like, “I don’t think we need to give out ALL the information, Jessica.” So, I’m scaring my kids, I think.’

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