The former Playboy model poses with her adorable bundle of
joy and talks about her easy delivery and her desire to have more kids.
Holly Madison introduced her baby girl Rainbow Aurora,
less than a month after giving birth to the bundle of joy. The former
"Girls Next Door" star is all smiles as she holds her precious little
girl on the latest issue of InTouch. She wears a pink long-sleeved top and
white pants, while her newborn daughter looks cute in a white onesie.
"Just holding her is so much fun," the new mom
gushes. "Even the delivery was easy - I was actually laughing as I was
pushing!" The former Playboy model, who went into labor in early March in
a Las Vegas hospital, adds, "I had an epidural, so it was fun. She made it
easy on me." The baby weighed in at 7 pounds 2 ounces.
The little girl is her first child with boyfriend
Pasquale Rotella. When the name she picked for the baby was first announced,
many found it odd but she was undeterred by the critiques. "I was always
envious of her name!" the proud mama says. "If getting teased about
her name is the worst thing that's going to happen to her," she says,
"bring it on."
She previously took to her blog to defend the unique
name. "There are a lot of smug haters out there who bag on my choice of a
name, but I don't care about what they think," she said. "I want my
daughter to be proud of who she is and learn to speak up and stand up for
herself at a young age. I spent most of my life being a people-pleaser who
worried about what other people thought or thought was cool and I don't want
that for her."
"I couldn't be more blessed to have such a perfect
daughter and have never been happier than I am now!" she went on. "By
the way, so I'm not worried about my daughter being 'traumatized' by having an
unusual name."
Now, Madison is blissfully embracing her motherhood.
"Like all babies, she has her moments. But I'm so in awe of her that I
even think her screams are cute!" she says, before revealing her desire
expand her family, "We want Rainbow to have lots of brothers and sisters.
I'd love to have six!"
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