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Constance Song Gives Birth To Second Child
The actress wrote that she “felt lost” before becoming a mother just a few days ago.

The 45-year-old also uploaded a sweet snap of the newborn holding on to what appears to be the actress’s finger in the same post.
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In the days leading up to the arrival of baby EL, Constance shared a number of introspective posts on her Instagram, giving us a peek into her personal life.
The fiercely private actress has never revealed the identity of the father of her kids, her marital status, or the face of her first-born, a three-year-old daughter we now know is named Olethea.

Wonder if Olethea's met her baby sister yet
But as of late, we’ve been getting more sneak peeks into the daily life of the actress and Olethea, who’s super excited to meet her baby sister, according to Constance.
"Your big sister asks me about you everyday, and I know that both of you will be formidable as a pair,” Constance writes in an Instagram caption.
Oh, and there’re maternity shoot pics too, with Constance sharing that she decided to do a maternity shoot this time ‘cos she didn’t manage to when she was pregnant with her firstborn.
In a recent post to mark International Women’s Day, Constance looks back on life before becoming a mother, writing: "My life before kids was so hectic - I was always trying to do more, trying to prove myself and find fulfilment in life. People were surprised that as a woman, I thrived at sports, and was always outgoing and game to try new things. I have always had courage, but lacked patience. I lived fiercely, but I was also always somewhat lost.”
In case you didn’t know: Apart from acting, Constance’s also a restaurateur, running tapas and sake bar Bam!.

Nothing but love
And now that she’s a mother, Constance shares that the experience has changed her.
"Some people don’t need kids to be whole, but I think that for me, having Baby O taught me that joy can be found by settling into what you already know, and she taught me the value of being patient with myself and with others. Becoming a mother has taught me to give unconditionally to those around me, and has given me the strength to be humble in the face of adversity.
This International Women’s Day, I wish for all women, just as I wish for my girls, to be brave, and have courage to live as you think is right, and at the same time, to have patience to see things through.” she writes.
Photos: Constance Song/Instagram