Gogglebox star Georgia Bell's sister cuddles her baby son in rare picture
23.09.2022 - 18:17
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Georgia Bell from Gogglebox has shared a rare snap of her sister cuddling her baby son.The Channel 4 reality show star took to Instagram as she gushed to her 87.6K followers about the adorable pic of her two month old baby Hugh being held by her sister Eleanor.The snap, shared to Georgia's Instagram story, was caption: "When your sister is the PROUDEST aunty you ever did see. Hugh is so lucky to have you." A beaming Eleanor is seen with her arms wrapped around the peacefully sleeping baby. It comes after Hugo made his telly debut on Gogglebox as he appeared on the sofa with his mum and her best friend and co-star Abbie Lynn.
Georgia, 21, who recently showed off her incredible home renovation, later shared a photo of herself and Hugo sleeping in a hospital bed shortly after welcoming him to the world. She wrote: "Just moments after Hugh was born" with a teary emoj, adding his date of birth. A second caption below the post read: "My nose was so sunburnt wtf" with a crying laughing emoji.
Georgia announced the arrival of Hugh back in July and shared an adorable photo of her newborn and revealed his name. She posted a gorgeous photo of her son, which showed him dressed in a white babygrow with a matching beanie and a blanket as she updated her followers on Instagram. Sharing her excitement, the smitten new mum wrote: "Our beautiful boy has made his entrance," followed by a white heart emoji.
Georgia added: "12/07/22 at 12:31pm - 7lbs7.5ounz Your perfect in every way Hugh James Newby". She shares Hugo, her first child, with her boyfriend Josh Newby after being together since 2018 – the same year she first appeared on Gogglebox with Abbie. On an episode back in May, around the time she celebrated her baby shower, Georgia told
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