FIRST PICTURE! Amy Jackson & Fiance George Panayiotou Welcome Baby Boy!
Here's some good news pouring! Amy Jackson and her fiance George Panayiotou have been blessed with a baby boy. The '2.0' actress took to her Instagram page to make the official announcement.
Amy
Jackson
BLESSED
with
a
BABY
BOY,She
shares
first
pic
from
hospital
|
FilmiBeat
Here's
some
good
news
pouring!
Amy
Jackson
and
her
fiance
George
Panayiotou
have
been
blessed
with
a
baby
boy.
The
'2.0' actress
took
to
her
Instagram
page
to
make
the
official
announcement.
The
couple
have
named
their
newborn,
'Andreas'.
She
even
shared
a
glimpse
of
her
tiny
tot
and
captioned
it
as,
"Our
Angel,
welcome
to
the
world
Andreas
💙." Check
out
the
first
picture
here.
In
the
heartwarming
picture,
Amy
is
seen
holding
her
newborn
in
her
arms
while
George
who
is
by
side
is
seen
kissing
her
forehead.
The
new
mommy
has
named
her
baby
boy
after
fiancée
George's
father.
For
those
know,
in
Greek
tradition,
the
first
grandchild
of
the
family
is
named
after
their
grandfather.
Earlier,
Amy
had
revealed
that
George
had
popped
her
the
question
on
January
1,
2019
in
Zambia.
She
had
shared,
"1st
January
2019
-
The
start
of
our
new
adventure
in
life.
I
love
you.
Thank
you
for
making
me
the
happiest
girl
in
the
world."
In
an
interview
with
Hello
magazine,
the
actress
revealed,
"He
proposed
on
a
raft
in
Zambia,
with
the
sun
setting,
and
over
a
private
dinner.
It
was
beautiful."
Later,
the
couple
got
engaged
in
London
on
May
5.
While
speaking
with
the
same
magazine,
Amy
had
admitted
that
the
baby
was
unplanned
but
they
were
happy
about
it.
The
actress
was
quoted
as
saying,
"t
was
totally
unplanned.
We
had
no
idea.
We're
at
that
stage
where
we're
definitely
ready
for
it.
I
don't
think
you
can
ever
plan
something
perfectly,
but
we're
in
such
a
good
place.
We're
happy
together,
we
have
a
beautiful
home
and
we're
excited
to
be
a
mum
and
dad."
Amy
and
George
will
be
tying
the
knot
next
year.
Speaking
about
it,
the
former
had
shared,
"The
wedding
will
be
next
year.
But
we
need
to
decide
where.
It
could
be
anywhere
in
world
but
we
want
to
make
it
accessible
for
everyone.
We
will
have
people
coming
from
India
and
from
America,
and
George
has
a
huge
Greek
family
so
we
want
to
try
to
find
somewhere
that
is
accessible
for
everyone.
Maybe
even
Liverpool.
Home
is
where
the
heart
is."