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Reality TV star Sadie Robertson and her husband, Christian Huff, joyfully welcomed their third child into the world.
Robertson, 28, shared the news of her daughter’s birth on Instagram, coinciding with an episode of the show that featured her gender reveal party.
The TV personality also unveiled her baby girl’s name on social media, a name that holds significance within her family.
Sadie Robertson gave birth to her third daughter on Friday. (Paul Archuleta/Getty Images)
“And while we are having a reveal party… Meet Kit Carroway Huff,” Robertson announced online.
Sadie and Christian’s two other daughters were pictured meeting their new sister at the hospital after her birth.
“In LOVE with our little Kit!!! She is a dream,” Sadie’s mother Korie Robertson expressed.
Eager fans noticed the significance of Sadie’s daughter’s name, with one writing, “The name, I’m crying. Miss Kay’s name.”
“It’s my middle name too,” Sadie replied. “We all share it.”
On another note, the podcast host shared a photo of her cuddling her new baby at home as she recovers.
“Kit – Bearing Christ, Pure 🕊️🎀 God has handcrafted every detail of her story, and we are just in awe of His goodness,” she wrote.
Robertson announced her third pregnancy with a series of family photos on Instagram. “Our hearts are so full. Another little love joining the Huff family.”

Sadie Robertson’s and Christian Huff have three daughters together. (Bryan Tarnowski/A+E Network)

The original “Duck Dynasty” aired for 11 seasons from 2012-17. (A&E)
“Later on, actually I did find out I was pregnant, which was such a shock, but great shock — we were totally surprised,” Robertson said on her “Whoa That’s Good” podcast.
“And so, this season of our life has been so crazy and so full, with filming and all the things that come with that, and that wasn’t necessarily our timeline or our plan that we thought were gonna have a baby.”
A&E announced earlier this year that the hit show would be revived eight years after it aired its final episode. “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” focuses on the late Phil Robertson’s son, Willie, his wife, Korie, their adult children, and their grandchildren.
The original “Duck Dynasty” aired for 11 seasons from 2012-17. According to A&E, the show peaked at 11.8 million viewers.
Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to Tracy.Wright@fox.com.