"Duck Dynasty's" Rebecca Robertson Receives Baby 2 As a Christmas Miracle

Duck Dynasty star Rebecca Robertson and her husband, John Reed Loflin, welcomed their second child, a daughter named Holland Lo Loflin, on Christmas Eve (Dec. 24). The couple already have a son born to them on January 11, 2019.
Rebecca reveals on social media that her family did not have the typical Christmas celebrations and she did not get the typical gift. Rather, this year, she welcomed the arrival of her newborn baby.
She writes, "We've had the most wonderful, whirlwind of a Christmas, to say the least. We are so grateful beyond measure as we received the most precious Christmas gift this year! Our baby girl "surprised" us on Christmas Eve. I will share the story more soon, but for now, i will just be soaking up all the newborn smells and the sweetness of our complete family of 4."
The baby arrived earlier than she expected. "I was convinced I was going to have this baby around New Years, but I went from just having a game night and practicing the Christmas family skit with my family to almost having the baby in the car on the way to the hospital. All of this was in 2 hours time. It was definitely one of those dramatic births you see in the movies. Baby girl was ready to meet everyone, and she wasn't gonna let anything stop her! "
Back in 2016, Rebecca married her husband John Reed Loflin in Mexico. Although he has TV and social media fame thanks to his wife, he's also a manager and president at McCorquodale Transfer, Monroe, a moving and storage company based in Monroe, Louisiana.
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