Ellen Star Sophia Grace Gives Fans 'Sneak Peak' Of Baby & Opens Up About ‘Traumatic’ Birth!

Sophia Grace Brownlee is living the mom life!

In a Saturday YouTube video, the 19-year-old, who rose to fame alongside her cousin Rosie McClelland on Ellen, gave fans a little “sneak peak” into her life as a mom — and what it took to get there! In the 22-minute vid, the new momma held her little boy, whose name she has yet to reveal, giving fans the best look at him yet. She explained, as his back faced the camera, “So I thought I’d give you guys a little sneak peek.” She continued:

“I’m not really showing his face yet because I just don’t feel ready to yet.”

The little one slept soundly against her shoulder, and with his full head of dark hair, we can already see the resemblance!

The influencer then put her 2-week-old back to bed before opening up about her “interesting” birth story — she explained that after waking up in the middle of the night on February 26, she felt cramps in her stomach and began to suspect she may be going into “early labor.” Eventually, her father drove her to the hospital, where her mother and boyfriend later met them. She began to to push, in what she called the “worst pain,” before ultimately having to undergo a C-section:

“It was getting really traumatic and I did have a really hard time. When I look back at it, it was probably one of the most stressful things that ever happened to me.”

However, when her son finally arrived and she heard him cry for the first time, Sophia recalled crying as well:

“I couldn’t believe that I had my own baby. It was just so surreal. And they sort of showed him to me and it’s so weird, like, I finally got to see what he looked like after nine months and him being in my belly. It’s honestly the best thing ever.”

So sweet! We’re happy for the internet star and her family! Watch her full video (below):

What are YOUR thoughts on our best look yet at her little one, and Sophia’s birth story, Perezcious readers? Let us know in the comments down below!

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