Boris & Carrie Welcome Third Child: A New 'Pop Tart' Joins the Johnson Clan

May 24, 2025 06:37 PM
Boris & Carrie Welcome Third Child: A New 'Pop Tart' Joins the Johnson Clan as Family Grows

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife, Carrie Johnson, have announced the joyous arrival of their third child together, a daughter named Poppy Eliza Josephine Johnson. The couple, who married in May 2021, shared their delight, with Mrs. Johnson expressing they are "totally smitten" with the newborn, affectionately nicknamed 'Pops' or 'Pop Tart', Daily Dazzling Dawn understands.

Poppy Eliza Josephine was born on Wednesday at University College London Hospital, expanding the Johnson family. She joins her older siblings, Frank, who was born in July 2023, and Romy, born in December 2021. Their eldest child, Wilf, was born in April 2020.

Boris Johnson's Family Life: A Complex Picture

The birth of Poppy Eliza Josephine marks Carrie Johnson's third child with Boris Johnson. The former Prime Minister's family life has often been a subject of public interest due to its complexity. Boris Johnson has been married three times and is known to have at least eight children with four different women.

His first marriage was to Allegra Mostyn-Owen in 1987, which ended in divorce in 1993. He then married Marina Wheeler in 1993, with whom he had four children: Lara Lettice, Milo Arthur, Cassia Peaches, and Theodore Apollo. This marriage ended in divorce in 2020. In addition to these five children, Johnson also has a daughter, Stephanie Macintyre, from an affair.

With the arrival of Poppy, Boris Johnson now has at least eight children, reflecting a significant and evolving family life alongside his prominent public career.

Recent political activity's-Since resigning as Prime Minister in September 2022, Boris Johnson has remained a visible, albeit less central, figure in British politics. His recent activities include participating in parliamentary debates as an MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip until he resigned from Parliament in June 2023. He has also been active on the international speaking circuit, engaging in various high-profile engagements globally. Johnson has continued to comment on current affairs, particularly offering his views on the war in Ukraine and maintaining a strong stance against Russia. While no longer holding a front-bench position, his opinions and actions continue to attract media attention and influence political discourse.