Chloe Madeley and James Haskell introduce baby Bodhi at home with Richard and Judy
05.09.2022 - 09:19
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Chloe Madeley and husband James Haskell introduce their daughter Bodhi Rae Georgia Haskell to OK! VIPs, declaring they "are happier than they've ever been". Joined by Chloe's parents Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan at their family home, the 35-year-old personal trainer shares her emotional birth story for the first time, the powerful meaning behind Bodhi's name and why the couple are thankful to be sharing their baby bubble with her famous mum and dad after moving in with them weeks before the birth.
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Fitness buff Chloe is fresh out of the shower as we arrive and apart from the remnants of a small baby bump, you wouldn’t guess the proud mum had given birth to Bodhi Rae Georgia Haskell by emergency C-section only six days ago. Her shirtless husband, rugby star turned DJ James Haskell, is holding their daughter tightly in his burly arms and feeding her expressed milk from a tiny bottle.
If the couple are exhausted, it doesn’t show. And perhaps that’s because their baby joy has not come easy, with fears this moment would never happen after two years of trying to conceive.
“I’m happier than I’ve ever been in my whole life,” says 35-year-old Chloe, looking proudly into Bodhi’s blue eyes. “I don’t feel like
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