Singaporean actress Jayley Woo welcomes baby girl before Chinese New Year

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Singaporean actress Jayley Woo welcomes baby girl before Chinese New Year
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Ayy congratulations!

She posted in Chinese: “New life, new beginning. Dear little ‘bottle gourd’, mummy and daddy love you.”

Hayley wrote: “Happy birthday Jan Jan!” She also wrote “I love you” in Korean, before adding in Chinese: “You did great, sister”.Jayley had hinted at her impending delivery in a post on Instagram Stories on Thursday. She sprang a surprise double announcement on social media in October 2022 when she revealed she was pregnant and planning to get married.

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