’90s singer Eliza Doolittle welcomed her first child, and the singer was spotted going for a walk with the newborn on Thursday.
The singer, best known for her hits Pack Up and Skinny Jeans, was seen pushing her baby in a stroller while chatting with her friend, British artist Helen Benigson.
To protect herself from the cold weather, Eliza opted for a green jacket, a hooded top and sweatpants.
Eliza first revealed she was expecting her first child in November when she revealed her baby bump for the first time during a performance at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town.
Wearing a sparkly two-piece, Eliza revealed her bare baby bump to the stunned audience in attendance.
Eliza Doolittle welcomed her first child, and the singer was seen going for a walk with the newborn on Thursday (pictured left with British artist Helen Benigson, right).
The singer, best known for her hits Pack Up and Skinny Jeans, was seen pushing her baby in a pram while chatting with her friend Helen.
On Instagram after the show, she gushed that sharing her baby news with her fans was an “unforgettable experience.”
She wrote: ‘It’s been over a week since the Kentish Town Forum show. I had a short break immediately after.
‘It was amazing to be able to share our news with all of you in person like this. What a unique and unforgettable experience. I love you a lot.’
Eliza later shared an image of herself and her partner, film director Charlie Robins, who worked on some of her music videos.
Alongside a photo of them, he wrote: “Mom and Dad.”
The Westminster-born artist rose to fame with debut single Skinny Genes in April 2010, which was quickly followed by the UK top 5 hit Pack Up.
In recent years she dropped her nickname Doolittle and performed under the name ELIZA.
He previously spoke about his meteoric rise to fame and his battle for control with record bosses with wonderland magazinesaying, “I was 17 when I got hired and jumped into the industry side.”
To protect herself from the cold weather, Eliza opted for a green jacket, a hooded top and sweatpants.
Eliza first revealed she was expecting her first child in November when she revealed her baby bump for the first time during a performance at the O2 Forum in Kentish Town.
Wearing a sparkly two-piece, Eliza revealed her bare baby bump to the stunned audience in attendance.
The singer continued: ‘It was really fun and exciting, you know? We were rushing, we were doing this pop thing. But I always found myself face to face with them and feeling like I wasn’t being true to myself in one way or another.
“In the end it wasn’t for me, I’m too controlling and I want to be able to make music the way I want,” she concluded.
In 2022, Eliza independently released her fourth album A Sky Without Stars, after leaving her Parlophone label following her first two albums.
Eliza explained to Official graphics: ‘For me, that environment did not benefit my creativity. I just wanted to get out on my own, hence the name change. It was like becoming a soloist.
‘I’m still very proud of those songs and I love them. But when I think back, I had to get out. It was enough for me.’
Speaking about the release of A Sky Without Stars, she added: “I was very young (when I released) the previous material, and now I’m more connected and energized with what I care about and what I do; Whether it’s personal issues or my community in general, those are the things I want to sing about. I want to help change the world for the better, in my own way.’
Eliza later shared an image of herself and her partner, film director Charlie Robins, who worked on some of her music videos, and captioned it: “Mom and Dad.”
‘I want to do something that seems to go down to a deeper place. I guess the right word would be. All the songs can be about different things, but the intention is the same.’
Eliza also previously revealed that she had trouble getting carried away with the recording process.
“I’m definitely a bit of a control freak, especially when it comes to my music or anything creative,” he said. Failure magazine.
“But I’m trying to let it go a little bit; it’s important to let in the people who can elevate you and make you the best you can be.”