'Scared' Charlotte Crosby turns to Marnie Simpson for advice with days to go until giving birth
13.10.2022 - 23:37
/ ok.co.uk
As Charlotte Crosby’s due date gets closer and closer and as she prepares to welcome her first baby into the world, the former Geordie Shore star has been leaning on her fellow cast members for support. Since announcing the exciting news back in April, the 32 year old has kept things real when it comes to documenting her experience of pregnancy, and has opened up about everything from her gruelling hip pain to her intense heartburn. And now, during an exclusive chat with OK!, mum-of-two Marnie Simpson has spoken about her close pal’s nerves and how pregnancy has brought the pair closer than ever.
“Me and Charlotte have become extra close since she got pregnant. We talk every day,” 30 year old Marnie told us. “She’s asking me for advice all the time and it’s so nice to finally have someone in the Geordie Shore cast that I can chat about this stuff to.
I’ve waited three years for one of them to have a baby, so I think I’m more excited than her.” Given that becoming a parent is something that no amount of reading can prepare you for, it’s no surprise that Charlotte has been left “nervous” and the thought of being a first-time mum with boyfriend Jake Ankers. “She keeps messaging me about how she’s really nervous and how she’s really scared and I’m like ‘Charlotte, you’re going to be amazing’,” Marnie said. “She’s always been so maternal, she’s got nothing to worry about.
I feel like out of everyone, I was the least maternal.” Meanwhile Marnie, who shares two year old Rox and four month old Oax with former Union J singer Casey Johnson, opened up about the realities of parenting two little ones. “It’s been crazy, it’s been wild. I was just saying earlier, I’ve really struggled with the adjustment going from one to two, which I
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