Tiffiny Hall gives her baby girl a unique name after 'full on' birth

Radio personality Ed Kavalee and his wife Tiffiny Hall have announced the birth of their baby girl. The celebrity personal trainer shared a black and white photo on Instagram of her daughter’s tiny hand holding onto her finger.

The couple have decided on the unique name Vada Kavalee for the fourth member of the sweet family. “Arnold’s little sister has arrived,” the star wrote.

Tiffiny Hall and Ed Cavalee have named their baby Vada. Photo: Instagram/tiffhall_xo
Tiffiny Hall and Ed Cavalee have named their baby Vada. Photo: Instagram/tiffhall_xo

Her friends and fans were quick to congratulate the couple, with television personality Ash London writing: “The most perfect little handies!!!”

Radio host Amanda Keller also chimed in, “Oh how wonderful! Congratulations!”

On Wednesday morning, Ed opened up about Vada’s birth on his radio show Hughesy, Ed and Erin.

She did an incredible job. It was all stirrups, it was pull your legs back and push, push, push. It was a sight to behold and what a great job she did,” the proud father gushed.

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The radio host said that Tiffiny’s labour was “full on” and that both her and Vada were getting “a bit tired”. He made light of the situation, joking that "She treats [birth] like an athletic pursuit! She's just like 'give me a piece of wood to chew on and I'll get through it'."

This comes after the star made history as the first ever pregnant woman to appear on the cover of Women’s Health.

The personal trainer stunned in black activewear, and spoke to the magazine about the pressure to bounce back after having birth.

“As much as there’s pressure after you have the baby to bounce back, you don’t have to have that toxic positivity mindset all the time,” she told Women's Health.

“Just take that pressure off, bounce forward. Prioritise your own self-care.”

Ed Cavalee and wife Tiffiny Hall looked amazing in their shoot for Men's Health and Women's Health. Photo: Lauren Schulz
Ed Cavalee and wife Tiffiny Hall looked amazing in their shoot for Men's Health and Women's Health. Photo: Lauren Schulz

Tiffiny was passionate about this cover as she wanted to show how proud she was of her pregnant body and wanted to empower other people to stay active during their own pregnancies.

“It was once taboo to show your bump in tight clothing - let alone a naked bump - or even as I have…exercising and staying active whilst pregnant,” she wrote on Instagram.

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