Christine Lampard shares candid insight into co-parenting stepdaughters Isla and Luna
16.08.2022 - 14:43
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Christine Lampard shares a close bond with her stepdaughters, Isla and Luna, having known them since they were young children.MORE: Christine Lampard reveals long-distance marriage to Frank can be 'intense'In a new interview with the Mirror's Notebook, the Loose Women panellist - who is married to football star Frank Lampard - opened up about their relationship as she reflected on some of the struggles she experiences when it comes to protecting them from social media.WATCH: Christine Lampard's confession about unconventional sleeping arrangements"I love that I'll find an old photo from school and there's just one image and everything else is in my brain," she explained. "Whereas their entire lives are catalogued for all to see.
I just don't think it's a good thing. It must be very intense for a teenager."MORE: Christine Lampard defends 'long-distance' marriage with husband FrankREAD: Christine Lampard reveals it would be 'bitter' if husband Frank found love again after her deathChristine is a stepmum to Luna, 16, and Isla, 15, from Frank's previous relationship with model Elen Rivas.
The 43-year-old has been married to former footballer Frank since December 2015, and together they share Patricia, three, and little Freddie, who was born in March 2021.Elaborating further, Christine added: "It's very difficult to control, too, as they got their own devices. Parents have a tough job now and teenagers have a tough job living normal lives.
I wonder if it will all implode at some point. I'm just grateful I didn't grow up with it."A post shared by Christine Lampard (@christinelampard)Christine with her stepdaughters during a This Morning visitIn a previous interview with Fabulous magazine, the TV star discussed her blended
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