Jodie Turner-Smith is expecting her first child with Joshua Jackson.
31.01.2020 - 08:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A nurse has given birth to a baby girl after funding IVF treatment with her share of a £1million family lottery win.
Rebecca Brown, who spent £12,000 of her £250,000 windfall to get pregnant, has described little Ethel as “priceless”.
The 7lb 10oz baby was born at Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, where her mum works as an orthopaedic nurse, last Friday.
Single mother Rebecca, 39, said: “It’s been manic and full on, that’s for sure.
“I sort of ended up on Saturday morning in a bit of the daze,
Jodie Turner-Smith is expecting her first child with Joshua Jackson.
Royal welcome. Duchess Kate is speaking candidly about her experience introducing her eldest son, Prince George, to the world on the steps of the Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s Hospital in London.
Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field surprised fans on Valentine’s Day with news of the arrival of their fourth child – a baby boy.
Salford City Council's litter boat will have its work cut out this week in efforts to clear debris in Salford Quays caused by Storm Ciara.
Vanessa Bryant is finding the strength to cope with the deaths of husband Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna "Gigi" Bryant through the power of her love for her surviving children.
New dad Jack Fincham has announced he's become a "master" at feeding his two week old baby girl Blossom.Taking to Instagram, the 28 year old shared a series of clips where he could be seen cradling his daughter as he bottle feeds her. Wearing a black long-sleeved Nike T-shirt, he held the bottle up as he told his 2.3million followers: "Look, pro now.
Dermot O’Leary has revealed that he is expecting a child with his wife.
Nominated for YJR Best Nordic TV Drama Screenplay Award at Sweden’s Göteborg Film Festival, a second season of “Happily Never After” is already in the works – a clear indication of a shift in audience tastes, in what was just a couple of years a Nordic Noir dominated market. It’s also a sort of rarity as it received funding from the Icelandic Film Centre and public broadcaster RUV after a quite successful short film from its showrunner.