BOSH man Tom Skinner announced the arrival of his baby twins, revealing his wife "nearly died" in the complicated birth.
The Apprentice star shared a sweet snap of his "beautiful" twin girls the couple has lovingly called Darla and Roma Skinner.
Tom revealed things didn't quite go to plan after his "wonder woman" wife Sinéad was forced into an emergency operation.
He was working 4,000 miles away from home in America when he received a phone call from his "very upset and emotional" spouse.
"The doctor told me that twin 2 had not grown since the last scan and if they didn't do an emergency operation to get the twins out," Tom told followers.
"It could be life threatening to my wife and twins. I was 5000 miles away from home; scared and didn't know what to do.
"I managed to book emergency flights home and leave my first time in America early and get 2 planes home."
The drama wasn't over yet as Tom reveals his first flight had to make an "emergency procedure" after almost colliding with another aircraft.
After nearly missing his second plane, Tom explained he didn't know if his wife had "made it through the operation alive".
He explained: "I landed to the fantastic news that she was okay and in recovery.
"I made it home and told them that I would never not be there again for anything in their lives.
"Want to thank all the doctors and nurses at the hospital who have been fantastic and are hero’s!!
"My wife Sinéad is now home from hospital and doing great. And the twins are coming on wonderfully. And will hopefully be home very soon!
"Both twins was born on 1st June and weighing just over 3 pounds each!"
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