WASHINGTON — Popular YouTuber Ms. Rachel revealed she is now a mom to a baby girl. Ms.
Rachel, as she's known online, shared the arrival of a baby girl on Instagram Tuesday. The YouTuber, whose real name is Rachel Griffin Accurso, said she and her husband, Aron, welcomed their second child via surrogate. "We welcomed sweet baby Susannah into the world! 💕 We are so in love!" the post read along with a photo of Ms.
Rachel with her new baby girl. "Sometimes timing isn’t what you plan and the road to get there is bumpier than you expect, but when you hold your little ones you know..
. I’m meant to be your mama." A post shared by Ms Rachel (@msrachelforlittles) The YouTuber, who has previously shared her infertility challenges, shared details about her latest pregnancy journey.
"I was unable to carry this pregnancy for medical reasons and we were blessed to have a surrogate who gave us the most precious gift possible. We are now all family forever," she added. "We have immense gratitude and a deep bond.
It’s been a truly beautiful experience. I’m in awe of her." Ms.
Rachel ended her post with a thank you to her husband: "Thank you for being the best husband and dada!" The pair also share a 7-year-old son named Thomas. Last September, the YouTuber revealed that her son was born after a miscarriage. In a touching song called "rainbow baby," Ms.
Rachel called her son her "rainbow baby" — a term that refers to a baby who is born following a miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death. "My rainbow baby is not a baby anymore but he'll always be my rainbow baby," so much love to anyone who understands," she said in an Instagram post. The popular YouTuber has been on a brief hiatus from her channel, with her last video posted in January.
In March, Ms. Rachel addressed her absence from the channel, citing "family things to attend to," in the comment section of an Instagram post. Her YouTube channel "Songs for Littles" has more than 11 million subscribers.
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Ms. Rachel welcomes baby girl, reveals name to the world

Ms. Rachel, whose YouTube channel "Songs for Littles" has over 11 million subscribers, shared her baby news with a heartwarming photo.