From amber santagà to Vida Amber Betty – Micahel Bublé and Luisana Lopilato name new daughter Viva Amber Betty

Amber Santagà is the mother of Michael Bublé.

They said Amber was after the Feeling Good hitmaker’s mom, Amber Santagà and Betty after his wife’s mom Beatriz Lopilato.

Michael Bublé and his wife Luisana Lopilato welcomed their third child, a daughter, into the world last week.

And the name of the new addition has now been revealed to be Vida Amber Betty.

Speaking to People magazine, the Canadian singer’s representative confirmed her widely speculated name while revealing the new parents are resting at home and soaking up the love.


Precious addition: Micahel Bublé and wife Luisana Lopilato’s reps confirmed on Monday that the couple had named their daughter Vida Amber Betty

‘The family is back home and are overjoyed with the new addition,’ confirmed Michael’s rep.

With the name Visa defined as ‘life’ in Luisana’s native tongue Spanish, the manager also revealed the meaning behind her two middle names.

They said Amber was after the Feeling Good hitmaker’s mom, Amber Santagà and Betty after his wife’s mom Beatriz Lopilato.


Family of five: ‘The family is back home and are overjoyed with the new addition,’ confirmed Michael’s rep

Unique middle names: The rep confirmed that Vida’s middle names ‘Amber’ and ‘Betty’ were after Michael’s mom Amber Santagà and Luisana’s mom Beatriz Lopilato


Spacial middle names: The rep confirmed that Vida’s middle names ‘Amber’ and ‘Betty’ were after Michael’s mom Amber Santagà and Luisana’s mom Beatriz Lopilato

Born on Wednesday 25th July 2018, Luisana took to social media the following day to share a tender shot of Vida’s hand.

‘How to explain that our heart explodes with love? That there are not enough hours in a day to think about it. I thank God for making us this gift of life and happiness! Because looking in her eyes is looking at heaven itself!’ she wrote.

‘We love you to infinity and beyond. We waited for you not… you gave us light, hope, you are and will be our souls’ life,’ she added, writing ‘Vida’ for ‘life,’ with a capital V.

New addition: Michael Bublé and his wife Luisana Lopilato welcomed their third child, a daughter, into the world last week


New addition: Michael Bublé and his wife Luisana Lopilato welcomed their third child, a daughter, into the world last week

The couple is already parents to sons Noah, five – who has been battling stomach cancer – and Elias, born in January 2016.

Having taken two years from the spotlight to deal with the terrifying diagnosis, Michael – whose son has made a full recovery – opened up about his fears over returning to music during a July performance in London.

Addressing the crowd, Michael said: ‘It has been two years since I’ve been on stage. Like any human, I worried that whatever I had at one point was gone. But after two songs, I’m better than I was before.’


Their brood: The couple are already parents to sons Noah, five – who has been battling stomach cancer – and Elias, who was born in January 2016

The choked-up crooner fought back the tears as he continued: ‘I don’t know if it’s the rain or Frank Sinatra is crying right now.’

Michael’s performance comes just days after he described Noah’s cancer battle as ‘hell’ and labeled the youngster a ‘superhero.’

Talking to the Herald Sun, the Haven’t Me You Yet singer opened up about the struggles he and his family went through, calling it worse than ‘hell.’


Gone through a lot: Michael’s July performance after a two-year hiatus comes just days after he described Noah’s cancer battle as ‘hell’ and labeled the youngster a ‘superhero.’


Devastating: Noah was diagnosed with stomach cancer on Halloween of 2016 when he was just three years old

‘You know what? Hell seems like a nice place to vacation compared to where we’ve been,’ the singer said.

Noah was diagnosed with stomach cancer on Halloween of 2016, when he was three.

Michael and his wife put their careers on hold after the diagnosis to focus on Noah’s health.

Fortunately, the youngster recovered, and Michael returned to work.

‘I’ve been to hell. I don’t talk about the whole story, not even to my friends, because it hurts too much,’ the Canadian native said about his son’s battle.

‘It’s my boy. He’s a superhero; he doesn’t need to relive it repeatedly. But I’ve been to hell. And you know what, hell seems like a nice place to vacation compared to where we’ve been,’ Michael told the publication.

The Grammy Award winner revealed that Noah is doing well, but he will still have to have regular check-ups.


Family first: Both Michael and his wife put their careers on hold after the diagnosis to focus on Noah’s health

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