
The reality stars, who have openly documented their journey to parenthood over the past two years, shared the joyful news on Instagram alongside a touching hospital photo taken shortly after the birth.
Their baby boy, who was born on June 11, has been named Brody Jordan Daryll Brook.
Overjoyed by their new arrival, Sophie wrote: “A moment we had dreamed of for so long. We can’t believe he is finally here, healthy and happy.”
She continued: “Baby, Brody Jordan Daryll Brook. Born 11/06/26. You are our little miracle who has completed us. Mummy and Daddy love you.”

In the heartwarming snap, Sophie cradled little Brody while Jordan gazed lovingly at his son.
The new dad was equally emotional as he shared his own message beneath the post, writing: “The most amazing feeling I have ever felt.”
He added: “My Boy, you are my everything and more. I can’t wait to show you this big wide world. My @sophiekasaei_ thank you for giving me the world. I adore you.”
The happy news comes months after the couple hosted an extravagant fairy-tale-themed gender reveal celebration surrounded by family and friends.
During the emotional event, Sophie and Jordan stood beneath giant illuminated letters spelling “Baby Brook” before setting off smoke cannons. Blue smoke, fireworks and confetti erupted into the sky, revealing they were expecting a baby boy.
The pair burst into tears as Coldplay’s Sky Full Of Stars played in the background, with guests also struggling to hold back their emotions.
Describing the occasion as one of the most magical moments of their lives, Sophie later wrote: “Yesterday was one of the most magical experiences we have ever felt.”
The couple, who have been together since 2022, announced the pregnancy last Christmas with a sweet video showing them opening a present beneath their tree.
Inside was a fluffy white blanket embroidered with the words: “Baby Brook coming 2026,” alongside a rainbow emoji.
Sharing the surprise with followers, Sophie captioned the post: “The most magical gift. Merry Christmas from the three of us.”
Earlier this year, Sophie and Jordan revealed they had travelled to Athens for fertility treatment after years of trying to conceive.
Speaking at the NTAs, they explained: “We’ve just been to Athens for fertility treatment, which has worked out really, really well. We’ve found what has been going on, so hopefully from now it’s going to be successful.”
Now, after years of hope and heartbreak, the couple have finally welcomed what they describe as their “little miracle” — completing the family they had dreamed of for so long.


