Amanda Knox reveals she quietly gave birth to her second child with husband Christopher Robinson in SEPTEMBER and gushes over ‘easy-peasy’ labor – as couple share their newborn son’s VERY unique name

Amanda Knox has revealed she quietly welcomed her second child with husband Christopher Robinson two months ago, just weeks after announcing she was expecting again.

The couple confirmed their exciting new arrival during the most recent episode of their Younglings podcast, announcing that Amanda, 36, had secretly given birth to a baby boy in September.

They added that they named their newborn Echo.

Christopher told their listeners that Echo – the younger brother of the couple's daughter Eureka – was born on September 23 and weighed seven pounds.

Amanda Knox has welcomed her second child with husband Christopher Robinson. She and Christopher are seen with their first child, daughter Eureka, born in 2021

The couple, who met in 2015 and married in 2020, confirmed the exciting news during the most recent episode of their Younglings podcast

The couple, who met in 2015 and married in 2020, confirmed the exciting news during the most recent episode of their Younglings podcast

They revealed that Amanda, 36, had secretly given birth to a baby boy, who they named Echo, in September.  She was seen in August

They revealed that Amanda, 36, had secretly given birth to a baby boy, who they named Echo, in September. She was seen in August

“He was born on September 23, 2023 at 9:23 p.m.,” he said. 'Isn't that strange? We were immediately like, “Well, we don't believe in numerology, but that's crazy.”'

Amanda, who revealed she was pregnant with a second baby in August, added that the birth was “easy.”

“The birth was really ideal as far as deliveries go,” she explained. 'It was a very chill room.

“This time it was just me and Chris. We had a very good nurse again. Although she also drifted in and out a bit, so a lot of the time we were just hanging out.

'Chris read poetry to me and I went into labor. But then I got an epidural, so I was reassured.'

Amanda and Chris, an author and poet, met in 2015 when she was working for the West Seattle Herald and had to review one of his books.

They got engaged in 2018 and married in March 2020 in a space-themed wedding.

Christopher told their listeners that Echo was born on September 23 and weighed seven pounds and six ounces

Christopher told their listeners that Echo was born on September 23 and weighed seven pounds and six ounces

On the podcast, Amanda said Eureka

On the podcast, Amanda said Eureka “has been such a great champion” with the new baby. She gushed, “She wants to help when I change diapers. She has been so sweet.”

After becoming a mother for the first time, Amanda revealed that she wanted to keep her daughter out of the spotlight.  She was seen during the first pregnancy

After becoming a mother for the first time, Amanda revealed that she wanted to keep her daughter out of the spotlight. She was seen during the first pregnancy

Amanda (seen in 2011) was brought into the public eye in 2007 after her roommate Meredith Kercher was brutally murdered

Amanda (seen in 2011) was brought into the public eye in 2007 after her roommate Meredith Kercher was brutally murdered

Amanda was wrongly arrested and convicted of Meredith's murder (seen) and spent four years in prison before being acquitted

Amanda was wrongly arrested and convicted of Meredith's murder (seen) and spent four years in prison before being acquitted

They welcomed their first child, a daughter they named Eureka, in August 2021.

On the podcast, Amanda said Eureka “has been such a great champion” with the new baby.

'She was so sweet to him when she met him. And she's just been really nice to him ever since,” she said.

'”I love you, Echo baby,” (she says). She wants to help when I change diapers. For example, she wants to rub the cream on his ass. She's been so sweet.'

After becoming a mother for the first time, Amanda, who came into the public eye in 2007 after her roommate Meredith Kercher was brutally murdered, revealed that she wanted to keep her daughter out of the spotlight.

Amanda was wrongly arrested and convicted of the murder and spent four years in prison before being acquitted.

The trial captivated the world as millions watched and debated whether they believed Amanda was innocent or guilty.

“Since my acquittal, I have struggled to reclaim my identity and protect the people I love from being exploited as tabloids,” Amanda wrote on Instagram after Eureka's birth.

“It's not easy, and I often feel like I'm trying to come up with good choices out of bad material.

Amanda, who was twenty years old at the time, and her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were first blamed for the crime and she was sentenced to 26 years in prison.

Amanda, who was twenty years old at the time, and her boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were first blamed for the crime and she was sentenced to 26 years in prison.

Later, a burglar named Rudy Guede was found guilty of Meredith's murder after his fingerprints were found on her belongings and Amanda and Raffaele's convictions were overturned.

Later, a burglar named Rudy Guede was found guilty of Meredith's murder after his fingerprints were found on her belongings and Amanda and Raffaele's convictions were overturned.

'I know I cannot protect my daughter 100 percent from the treatment I have undergone, but I am doing my best.

“That's why this will be the only photo of her I'll ever share on social media. I am so grateful to everyone who wished (Chris) and I a good journey to parenthood. Thank you for believing in us.'

In October, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that Amanda was teaming up with Monica Lewinsky to create a big-budget TV drama that will tell her story and lose her. new light on the untimely death of British student Meredith, who was brutally stabbed to death in their shared home in Perugia at the age of 21, Italyin 2007.

The case and its many gory details, twists and turns have since been the focus of several TV dramas.

But now Amanda wants to put her own spin on the retelling of events that have been so closely researched over the past sixteen years – all with the help of 50-year-old Monica.

Monica herself was thrust into the spotlight after it was revealed that she had had an affair with then-President Bill Clinton when she was 22 years old and working as an intern in the White House.

More than a decade after the fateful day when Amanda was wrongly found guilty of murder, a source told DailyMail.com that she will be retelling her story for a new Hulu series.

More than a decade after the fateful day when Amanda was wrongly found guilty of murder, a source told DailyMail.com that she will be retelling her story for a new Hulu series.

The insider revealed in October that Amanda was teaming up with Monica Lewinsky to create the big-budget TV drama that will shed new light on Meredith's untimely death.

The insider revealed in October that Amanda was teaming up with Monica Lewinsky to create the big-budget TV drama that will shed new light on Meredith's untimely death.

The insider revealed in October that Amanda was teaming up with Monica Lewinsky to create the big-budget TV drama that will shed new light on Meredith's untimely death.

A source told DailyMail.com that the two women became “very close” when they made the show together.

'(They) are in almost constant contact. They discover they have a lot in common and support each other,” the insider said.

Amanda – and her then-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito – were both found guilty of the death of exchange student Meredith.

Amanda was the one who first called the police after discovering Meredith's bedroom door locked and blood in the bathroom, but after law enforcement officials noticed her acting strangely, she became a suspect.

At the time, Amanda blamed her boss at a local bar where she worked, Patrick Lumumba, who had a solid alibi, which only made the police more suspicious of her.

After a massive investigation and trial, Amanda, who was 20 years old at the time, and her boyfriend Raffaele were convicted of the crime in 2009 – and she was sentenced to 26 years in prison for faking a burglary, defamation, sexual assault and murder.

However, later a known burglar named Rudy Guede was arrested and found guilty of Meredith's murder after his bloodstained fingerprints were found on her belongings.

Amanda and Raffaele's convictions were both overturned by an Italian court in 2015. She was ultimately awarded nearly $19,000 in compensation for miscarriages of justice, including not being provided with a lawyer or a competent interpreter when she was first taken into custody.

She has since written a memoir about what happened to her, and in 2018 she became the host of a series called The Scarlet Letter Reports, which focuses on the “gendered nature of public shaming.” She also runs a podcast called The Truth About True Crime.