A BRIT R&B singer has quietly welcomed her second child with her music producer husband.
Cleo Sol, 38, surprised fans when she revealed she had given birth to another baby, after keeping her pregnancy a secret.
The singer revealed that she and her record producer husband Inflo, real name Dean Josiah Cover, are now settling into life again as parents with a newborn.
Cleo, who shot to fame in the noughties, revealed her happy news on Instagram.
She posted a slew of photos which started with her pregnancy bump, and ended with her holding her newborn baby.
Cleo captioned the sweet snaps with: “Out of words right now, but grateful.”
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The star’s fans rushed to share their joy at her happy news, with one writing: “Congratulations Angel!!”
Another said: “Happy for you sista!! Blessings to your beloved family!!”
A third commented: “Omg omg! Congratulations the family is growing!”
The singer and husband Inflo first became parents in 2021, when they welcomed their first baby.
Cleo shot into the spotlight in the noughties, and was known for hits like When I’m In Your Arms, Promises, Why Don’t You, and Life Will Be.
Before finding fame, the singer would upload her music to MySpace.
In 2008, Cleo got her big break when Tinie Tempah asked her to sing the chorus on his song Tears
Following this, she got a record deal and started making music of her own.
However, by 2013, Cleo decided she no longer wanted to be in the spotlight and retreated from fame.
“I wasn’t happy,” she admitted in an interview in 2019, when she returned to music.
“And I was attaching my happiness to my music, so I wanted to quit music completely.
“Which still makes me sad when I think about it.” For four years, she retired from music entirely.
“I wasn’t being true to myself, and I was listening to everyone else’s advice on my career other than myself.
“I had lost faith in myself. I didn’t know how to pick myself up again.”
However, after returning to the R&B scene seven years ago, Cleo continues to make music with her husband and also perform.
