The series chronicles the couple's journey to parenthood, capturing both the excitement and challenges of welcoming their first child. According to Daily Mail - Home, Sophie Habboo described the initial pregnancy test as showing a faint line, while Jamie Laing expressed disbelief, questioning if it was a prank. He later described his reaction as a mixture of anxiety, fear, worry, stress, relief, happiness, joy, and love all combined into one. The exact date of Ziggy's birth has not been publicly disclosed.
Sophie Habboo's birth experience was marked by medical intervention. According to major media reports, she underwent an emergency C-section because the baby's arm was through her cervix. The specific medical reasons or complications leading to this procedure beyond that detail have not been confirmed.
I'm pregnant, I am, it's a really faint line.
Before their son's arrival, the couple made significant investments in their home. Multiple reports indicate they purchased a £4.1 million property. Renovations included high-end finishes, with the marble floor alone costing £44,000. According to Daily Mail - Home, Jamie Laing described having a panic attack upon learning the marble quote, noting that everything Sophie picks tends to be the most expensive. He joked that if it were up to him, he would opt for wood and stone, perhaps with a golf simulator. The total cost of the home renovations remains unknown.
The nursery for baby Ziggy reflects a blend of luxury and practicality. Sources confirm it includes a £1,048 cotbed and dresser changer set from Mamas & Papas. According to Daily Mail - Home, Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing described creating their dream nursery as an emotional and special part of the journey, aiming for a space that felt both beautiful and practical. They also noted that guidance during their 'Buying for Baby' appointment made decisions feel calmer and more considered.
No you're not... what?
Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing's relationship has been in the public eye since they met. According to major media reports, they first connected in 2017 on the reality show 'Made in Chelsea' and married in Marbella, Spain in 2023. According to Daily Mirror - 3am Showbiz, Jamie Laing described their meeting on the legendary show, noting that things have been crazy ever since with TV shows, brands, podcasts, and now a baby.
The documentary series features a cast of friends and family, adding personal depth to their story. According to major media reports, it includes Sophie's sister Georgia, friend Oliver Proudlock, and Jamie's mother Penny Baines. According to Daily Mirror - 3am Showbiz, Penny Baines described the pregnancy as if the Messiah were arriving. The current status or future plans for Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing's careers post-baby, as well as any plans for additional seasons of 'Raising Chelsea', have not been announced.
I don't understand, I don't understand!
Hang on, I don't know whether you're pranking me or not. Are you joking? Is that it?
Oh my god, this is nuts.
I was in total shock. I was not ready for that.
I don't know why you were so shocked, we were actively trying.
I thought it was going to take a long time. It was a mixture of anxiety, fear, worry, stress, relief, happiness, joy, love, everything combined into one.
And then we told our family and friends which was an amazing moment, it was the best.
We think it's happening.
Let's go guys, let's go!
We met on a legendary reality show, Made In Chelsea and things have been crazy ever since… TV shows, brands, podcasts, and we're having a baby.
Pregnancy is a rollercoaster. The excitement of being a mum and the love I feel…
The dynamic between Sophie and I, she's the boss and I'm the intern.
I'm stressed. I'm tired.
But you just go behind my back. That's so unacceptable!
This pregnancy, you'd think the Messiah was arriving.
I've never felt more excited to meet somebody in my whole
Creating our dream nursery has been such an emotional and special part of the journey. We wanted a space that felt both beautiful and practical, and every piece we chose strikes that balance - it just feels perfect.
There were so many decisions when preparing for Ziggy’s arrival and the guidance in our ‘Buying for Baby’ appointment made everything feel so much calmer and more considered.
If it was down to me, I would go for a little wood and like, stone, and maybe like a golf simulator, that would be my taste, but Sophie's taste is now that.
Everything she picks is the most expensive... 'Oh, I quite like that one', obviously because it's the most expensive.
Jack, I didn't realise how expensive marble was. They have quoted £44,000. I had a panic attack, and got over that, we