“Love Is Blind UK”'s Jasmine and Bobby Johnson Welcome Baby Boy Via Emergency C-Section: 'Never Known Fear Like I Did That Night'
- - “Love Is Blind UK”'s Jasmine and Bobby Johnson Welcome Baby Boy Via Emergency C-Section: 'Never Known Fear Like I Did That Night'
Kayla Grant, Rachel McRadyDecember 9, 2025 at 1:58 AM
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Jasmine and Bobby Johnson have shared the news that they welcomed their first child together, posting a moving birth video on Instagram on Monday, Dec. 8
The Love Is Blind UK stars were forced to have an emergency C-section to safely deliver their son
The duo met on season 1 of Netflix's Love Is Blind UK and tied the knot on the dating show last year
Jasmine and Bobby Johnson are parents!
The Love Is Blind UK stars welcomed their first baby together after a lengthy labor and delivery, documenting the full experience on their YouTube channel. Starting on Dec. 2, the reality stars were in and out of the hospital multiple times, trying to kickstart labor.
"I tip my hat off to any woman that does it, because us men, we're not capable, there's just no way," Bobby shared in a video update before the baby's arrival.
The doctor had to break Jasmine's water and Bobby filmed the experience, which proved to be so painful that she shouted, "I'm not having a baby after this boy!" She later jokingly added, "If this is a sign for birth control, let it be me."
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Bobby and Jasmine Johnson welcome their baby boy.
But things took a scary turn when Jasmine was brought in for an emergency C-section. In the video, she's seen convulsing as her body reacts in shock.
Thankfully, their baby boy arrived and Jasmine declared that the newborn was "perfect."
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Jasmine Johnson and her baby boy.
The pair did not share the name of their new arrival, but noted that he finally arrived on Saturday, Dec. 6.
"I’ve never known fear like I did that night… and I’ve never known love like what followed," Jasmine wrote in her Instagram caption of the birth, thanking her husband for his support throughout the process.
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"@bobby_johnson , thank you for holding me through every moment of fear, fright, and the unknown," she continued. "We walked into that hospital unsure of what would happen and walked out carrying a love that will define the rest of our lives. My heart has never felt so full 🥰"
In an Instagram Reel video shared on Monday, June 9, the season 1 couple announced that they were expecting their first baby together.
"We've been keeping a secret 🤫," Jasmine, 29, wrote in the caption of their joint post. "I’ve pictured your tiny face a thousand times. I’ve dreamt of this moment long before I knew how good life could get. Then I met your dad and the rest was written in love 🤍."
"Baby Johnson Coming Winter 2025!!" she added.
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In February this year, the couple opened up about their difficulties trying to conceive with Grazia UK, as Bobby called the process a "rollercoaster."
"In the beginning, we were very naive," Jasmine told the British outlet at the time. "[I thought] I was going to get pregnant as soon as we had sex. Obviously, that's not the case."
The pair shared at the time that Jasmine had seen a doctor and had been using ovulation testing to help the process along. But because they had both discussed wanting children while they were on the Netflix series, they felt pressure from fans and social media followers who would often ask if Jasmine was pregnant yet.
"I think the difficult thing for Jasmine is if people comment on your photos and they're like, 'oh, I can see the bump,' or 'you're pregnant, I can tell it,'" Bobby shared. "Things like that – it's quite insensitive sometimes."
Jasmine told the outlet that despite the challenges, having a supportive partner made a massive difference to her in the process.
"Having a partner there to support you, oh my gosh, it's a blessing," she added. "A lot of people don't get that privilege to go through their pregnancy journey with a supportive partner. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but it will happen when the time is right."
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