A new member of the Britain's Got Talent family has arrived. A star of the ITV talent show who scooped the prestigious Golden Buzzer has announced that her fiancée has welcomed their first child together.
Posting a touching photograph and disclosing the infant's charming name, Jade Kilduff, who appeared on the long-running ITV series in 2020, has shared the joyful announcement on social media.
Golden buzzer winnerJade, 23, disclosed how she and her fiancée Devon Booth were expecting to become parents earlier this year, with this now becoming reality for the couple.
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"Our little miracle Kobie Jackson Booth Kilduff was born 4/8/25 and our world has never been more complete," Jade wrote on social media alongside a collection of adorable photographs.
The cute image showed their baby son resting on his back in baby grow displaying the message: "You are my everything."
Jade's mum was one of the first to comment on the post, with the proud new grandmother gushing: "Sobbing. Kobie you are everything we dreamed of and more. Beautiful boy, Grandma loves you all the world, you are totally perfect xx."
Waterloo Road star Hattie Dynevor, daughter of Coronation Street legend Sally Dynevor, wrote: "Congratulations!!! He’s so beautiful." Another of Jade's followers added: "Bless him. He's so lovely. I love his blanket." A third wrote: "He’s so cute. Welcome to motherhood. Also well done @devon_booth23."
In another video, Jade shared footage on Devon in labour and the first time they met their new bundle of joy. The adorable montage also included the moment the new parents left the hospital with baby Kobie.
Jade, who appeared on Britain's Got Talent in 2020 alongside her Sign Along With Us group, had previously opened up about their struggle to conceive.
"A year ago was our lowest point going through our IVF struggles in private and thinking it was never going to work," Jade shared in a recent TikTok. "But now we couldn't be happier. Devon is pregnant and our little boy will be born soon."
Jade shot to internet fame in 2020 after posting videos of herself and her brother, Christian, who has cerebral palsy, singing along to pop tunes on her 'Sign Along With Us' YouTube channel. This led to their appearance on the ITV talent show.
The siblings formed a choir consisting of 37 children and 28 adults, and their performance on Britain's Got Talent (BGT) was so impressive that David Walliams hit his golden buzzer for them, making it the first act of that series to receive such an honour.
During Jade and Christian's BGT performance in 2020, a poignant moment at the beginning showed how Jade taught her brother sign language after doctors warned he might not be able to communicate.
Following their televised performance, Jade appeared on Good Morning Britain where she revealed that doctors initially believed Christian was stillborn.
She explained at the time: "Christian came to us as my foster brother because my parents were foster carers. He was actually stillborn and he didn't take his first breath for 24 minutes, which led to him having a brain injury. He's got cerebral palsy, he's registered blind he has a big long list of medical conditions. But we just saw the potential this amazing little boy had."
She added: "We were told he would never be able to talk and would be in a wheelchair for life. We didn’t want to accept this and I started doing sign language with him - it literally unlocked his life and now he's the amazing little boy he is today."
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