This article contains spoilers for the season 31 premiere episode of Dancing With the Stars.
01.09.2022 - 17:31 / ok.co.uk
Former TOWIE star Frankie Essex gave birth to her twins, whom she shares with boyfriend Luke Love, in May and has since revealed to the world that they’ve named their little bundles of joy Logan and Luella. In her exclusive column for OK!, Frankie’s discussed a range of topics in regards to motherhood – from her first social outing with the twins and a blackout at her home when they were just a few days old, to “feeling more human again” as the babies drop their dreaded 2am feed. This week, Frankie discusses her upcoming birthday plans, her first outing with her girlfriends since giving birth and their 3am house woes as the roof began to leak.
First girls outing I went out for lunch with the girls for the first time with the babies. We went to a little place that does salads, and it’s lucky we did have salads really because the babies just took over. We couldn’t eat as soon as it arrived, so it’s fortunate it wasn’t warm! My friend came with me to help me because she doesn't have children, so she really helped.
We were out for ages and we had a little coffee, a little walk around with the babies. It’s nice getting out because [the twins] sleep better come the night time. Confidence taking the twins out without Luke I’m definitely starting to feel more confident to take the babies out on my own.
One thing that gets me is putting the pram in the boot. On my own, I get a bit flustered, but I did it alright when I went out with the girls. You’ve just got to take your time, especially with twins as there’s two of them! First I put the bags in the car and things like that, I’ll get everything off the pram, then I’ll put one baby, then the other baby, in their seats so they’re settled.Then I try to get the pram done, but it’s
.This article contains spoilers for the season 31 premiere episode of Dancing With the Stars.
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