Fitness star Ashy Bines, 32, reveals how to pronounce her daughter Tala’s name

Fitness star Ashy Bines has clarified how to pronounce her baby girl Tala’s name after being bombarded with questions from fans.

The 32-year-old trainer, who welcomed the adorable newborn on June 19 with her husband Steven Evans, sparked confusion over whether the bub’s name was pronounced ‘tah-la’ or ‘tay-la’.  

‘It’s pronounced like Lala or Nala but Tala for those asking,’ the mother-of-two, from the Gold Coast, wrote.

Fitness star Ashy Bines has clarified how to pronounce her baby girl Tala’s name after being bombarded with questions from fans

'It's pronounced like Lala or Nala but Tala for those asking,' the mother-of-two, from the Gold Coast, wrote

‘It’s pronounced like Lala or Nala but Tala for those asking,’ the mother-of-two, from the Gold Coast, wrote 

‘Tala meanings –  gold, star, story, noble and wolf princess, little palm tree and pretty girl. I only learnt this after we announced and which countries the meanings coming from.’

According to Nameberry, the name is of Native American origin however it has roots in many diverse languages and cultures.

Fans were thrilled after Ashy finally revealed the name and the gender of the bub a few days after birth after keeping mum on both throughout her pregnancy, 

The little one, who is the little sister of their eldest son Taj, was born on June 19th at 1pm weighing 4.11kg and measuring 53cm.

’24 hours with you. We couldn’t be more in love if we tried,’ she captioned the post.

Eight months into her pregnancy with baby number two, Ashy took to social media to question a common comment she would get about her growing baby bump. 

The little one, who is the little sister of their eldest son Taj, was born on June 19th at 1pm weighing 4.11kg and measuring 53cm

The little one, who is the little sister of their eldest son Taj, was born on June 19th at 1pm weighing 4.11kg and measuring 53cm

The 32-year-old announced the arrival of 'Baby Evans' born on at 1pm on Sunday weighing 4.11kg and 53cm long

She posted a gallery of photos from the hospital with her husband Steve (pictured left) and their eldest son Taj (pictured right)

Fans were thrilled after Ashy finally revealed the name and the gender of the bub a few days after birth after keeping mum on both throughout her pregnancy 

'24 hours with you. We couldn't be more in love if we tried,' she captioned the post

’24 hours with you. We couldn’t be more in love if we tried,’ she captioned the post 

‘When people say ‘wow you’ve really popped’… I’ve never really understood this comment especially to a woman in her third trimester or someone who is 36 weeks and ready to birth a fully grown baby,’ she wrote in an Instagram post weeks before her due date. 

‘Isn’t it expected our bellies will grow? Big or small at whatever stage in pregnancy I just think belly’s are beautiful and I don’t think to say that comment so I don’t know what to say when someone says it to me.’

The other comments she questions are when she’s told her bump is ‘carrying small’ – or the complete opposite of ‘wow you’re huge’. 

Eight months into her pregnancy with baby number two, Ashy took to social media to questions a common comment she would get – and doesn’t understand why it needs to be said

‘I think just no. I don’t know any women pregnant or not being told they are huge is something we want to hear,’ she said.

Earlier on in her second pregnant Ashy voiced her concern that fellow mothers on social media were ‘shaming’ her for having a small bump.

While Ashy looked radiant in the poolside snap she posted, she took a serious tone in the caption to highlight her experience on Instagram since sharing her baby news. 

‘It’s 2021, I thought mum shaming was a thing of the past, something I experienced when I was pregnant seven years ago with Taj, but nope,’ she wrote, referring to her eldest child.

‘Already having mum hate come at me because of the size of my belly? Like there is a ‘right’ or ‘normal’ size to be?’ 

She said all expectant mums had different bodies and that they will each show and carry their baby differently to one another. 

‘I think EVERY pregnant belly is beautiful no matter what, and something we should all be uplifting and embracing with each other, [being] pregnant is literally a miracle and so special,’ the influencer wrote.

She noted that she’s received countless comments and messages from trolls who have called her ‘stupid, silly, dramatic’ and for ‘holding my belly when I don’t have one.’ 

Support: The blonde beauty thanked her followers for their continued love and support for her.

Support: The blonde beauty thanked her followers for their continued love and support for her.

‘For me there is a little belly and there is a REAL HUMAN BEING growing inside and it’s something I’ll never get sick of feeling proud to show,’ she said.

The blonde beauty thanked her followers for their continued love and support for her.

She also revealed that she only began to show in her first pregnancy at 22 weeks and added: ‘this one is definitely earlier especially at the end of the day!’ 

Baby joy! Ashy announced her baby news in a video back in November when she surprised her husband Steve during family photo shoot with their son

Baby joy! She whipped out a positive pregnancy test to show her husband for the first time who looked shocked and surprised

Baby joy! Ashy announced her baby news in a video back in November when she surprised her husband during family photo shoot with their son. She whipped out a positive pregnancy test to show her partner Steve for the first time who looked shocked and surprised

Ashy announced her baby news in a video back in November 2021 when she surprised her husband Steve during a family photo shoot with their son.

During the shoot, she whipped out a positive pregnancy test to show her husband for the first time who looked shocked and surprised.

Ashy is known for sharing her health and fitness tips with thousands on social media.

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