Kate and Rio Ferdinand have welcomed a baby girl. The couple announced the arrival of their second child on Instagram, revealing they have called their daughter Shae.
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Kate Ferdinand has issued a touching message to fans after she revealed she had previously lacked the confidence to run her own podcast. The mum and TV presenter currently hosts the "Blended" podcasts but has admitted, in the past she didn't think she could do it.
Blended tells real stories of relationships that don't often get talked about. The discussions centre around a number of different topics such as second marriages, adoption and life after loss.
Kate is married to ex-footballer Rio Ferdinand and the have a two-year-old son together, called Cree. She is also pregnant with the couple's second child and is step mum to Rio's three kids, Lorenz, Tate and Tia.
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She is currently 37 weeks pregnant and admitted that she has been on "unofficial" maternity leave because she has been hit "so hard" by tiredness. In a message to fans of Blended, she thanked them for their support and announced she would be taking a break from the show to focus on the baby.
In a message to fans on Instagram, Kate said: "Today is my last mini-episode before my maternity leave. Just a little update of where I’m at in preparation for baby girl's arrival and a look back at the series. Wow, it’s been a long series and I’ve met so many amazing people along the way.
"For a really long time, I wanted to start this but just didn’t have the confidence, It’s only sometimes when you take a minute to reflect you can see how far you have come.
"Thank you for all of your continued support, it really does mean the world to me! Now time to rest and reset for baby."
Fans of the show were quick to thank Kate for her hard work and offered their
Kate and Rio Ferdinand have welcomed a baby girl. The couple announced the arrival of their second child on Instagram, revealing they have called their daughter Shae.
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Kate Ferdinand has warned fans to 'not be fooled' after posing in tight gym attire as she nears the end of her pregnancy. The former Only Way Is Essex star, 32, is close to welcoming her second child into the world with her husband Rio Ferdinand after announcing they were expecting back in January.
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Former defender Rio Ferdinand has already delivered a glowing assessment of Inter Milan goalkeeper Andre Onana amid Manchester United's reported interest in his signature.
Pregnant Kate Ferdinand looked stunning as she bared her ever growing baby bump as her due date gets closer. The former TOWIE star, who is married to football legend Rio Ferdinand, looked fresh faced and glowing as she revealed her bump wearing a black bralette and matching low-waisted joggers. She beamed in the photographs as she cradled her belly and stood in front of a large mirror in the couple's gorgeous home.
Kate Bush has thanked her fans after 'Running Up That Hill' hit one billion streams on Spotify. The 64-year-old singer has seen her 1985 single enjoy a massive resurgence after it played a key role in the fourth season of Netflix hit 'Stranger Things' last summer, and now the track has hit an incredible milestone. In a rare post on her website, Kate wrote: "A billion streams! "I have an image of a river that suddenly floods and becomes many, many tributaries – a billion streams – on their way to the sea.
Kate Bush has shared another message thanking fans after ‘Running Up That Hill’ continues its resurgence all the way to one billion streams.There’s been a huge renewed interest in the 1975 single after it featured prominently in the fourth season of Stranger Things, which was released on Netflix as two volumes last summer.Since then, its second wind of popularity has grown and grown, and now hit a billion streams on Spotify.Posting a rare message on her website, Bush wrote: “A billion streams! I have an image of a river that suddenly floods and becomes many, many tributaries – a billion streams – on their way to the sea. Each one of these streams is one of you…“Thank you! Thank you so much for sending this song on such an impossibly astonishing journey.
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