Fleur East admits she's not ready to share details of giving birth to daughter on living room floor
24.04.2024 - 00:17
/ ok.co.uk
Fleur East has candidly opened up about her unique birth experience, revealing that she gave birth to her baby girl on the living room floor, but isn't quite ready to delve into the details just yet.
The 36 year old radio presenter and singer, who rose to fame on The X Factor, shared earlier this year that she was expecting her first child with husband Marcel Badiane-Robin.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2019, were overjoyed to welcome their daughter Nova last month.
Taking to Instagram to share the joyous news with her fans, Fleur penned a heartfelt message: "And just like that, our baby girl, Nova, is here! ! Our daughter entered the world via squat position into the arms of my Husband and I on our living room floor." She continued, hinting at the dramatic birth story: "One day I will share my birth story with you (what a RIDE! ), but for now, we are resting and doing well. So thankful to the amazing midwives who were by my side, my birthing partners (my auntie Tina and my Husband @marcel__robin ) and all of our family who have been helping out and showering us with love.
It really does take a village! So grateful to God for this blessing. Our little Nova was born on the 22nd March and it feels like she's always been here." Now, Fleur has give an update on how she is adjusting to life as a new mum, on Hits Radio.
She confessed on Tuesday morning's show (23 April) that chatting with adults felt somewhat strange after spending most of her time with little Nova and her husband, reports the Mirror. "It's so weird to talk to other adults - I've been talking in a baby voice for so many weeks now," she joked.
"The first week was a complete blur, I was just a walking zombie, I didn't know what was going on. I felt like I was a
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