ANDY Murray’s new baby girl was served up a right treat by his old local butcher yesterday.

John Hill added a slice of fun into his latest display after news of the latest Murray arrival broke.

2 John Hill created the meaty tribute to celebrate Murray's baby news Credit: Tom Farmer - The Sun Glasgow

He re-created a model of the tot made out of Lorne sausage with links for her arms and even complete with wacky eyes.

John, who owns the shop in Dunblane, Perthshire, said: "We thought this would be a funny way to let people know.”

What a cleaver way to celebrate her birth...

We told yesterday how Andy Murray’s wife Kim has given birth to baby girl – revealing happy news just hours after Andy Murray Live exhibition tennis match.

2 Andy Murray and Kim Sears have welcomed their second baby girl Credit: PA:Press Association

The new arrival was born last week but Andy and Kim wanted to keep the news quiet.

The tennis ace's gran Shirley Erskine, 83, said: "Kim and the baby are both doing well. She was born towards the end of October. They've been trying to keep it private for various reasons.

"The whole family are delighted. We're going down to London this weekend to see the baby. She's a little playmate for Sophia. Maybe a future ladies doubles team."

And Edith is the bookies favourite name so far for the couple's newest addition, a little sister to 20-month-old Sophia.

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