Christine Lampard has given birth to her second child.
The 42-year-old television presenter and her football star husband Frank Lampard have welcomed their second child together, as she introduced her social media followers to her baby boy named Frederick George on Monday (15.03.21).
Posting a picture of herself holding her newborn son, she wrote: “Let us introduce you to our newest addition. ..Frederick (Freddie) George Lampard! We are completely in love @franklampard (sic)”
Baby Freddie joins the Lampard family as a younger brother to Patricia Charlotte, whom Christine and Frank welcomed in September 2018, as well as Frank’s two children from a previous relationship – 15-year-old Luna and 13-year-old Isla.
The news comes just two months after the happy couple – who married in 2015 – revealed they were expecting their second child in January.
Writing on social media at the time, Christine said: "A new year and a new baby on the way for the Lampards! It’s been a strange and worrying time to be pregnant but we’re hoping and praying that cuddles from family and friends are not too far off. Sending all my love to everyone going through pregnancy during this crazy time (sic)."
Meanwhile, the beauty previously admitted she felt the "weirdest craziness of emotion" after giving birth to her daughter.
She said: "I remember a friend of mine beforehand saying, 'About day three after you've had your baby, you'll just want to cry.' It's apparently something to do with when your milk is properly coming through. She said, 'You'll cry, and it'll not be for happiness, it won't be for sadness, you'll just cry.' I thought, 'God, that's gonna happen'.
"And it did happen! I just started crying! I was holding her crying going, 'I don't know why I'm crying!' It was just this weirdest craziness of emotion."
And the 'Loose Women' star also revealed at the time that she wanted to be told about the "worst cases" of what to expect after birth, because she would rather feel prepared.
Christine explained: "It is interesting just how much we all want to know beforehand. I kind of wanted to know the worst cases, I wanted to know the worst things so I thought, 'If I don't get to that then I'm happy.' I wanted to know if something bad happens, how do I fix it?
"I'm better when I kind of knew that sort of stuff as opposed to going in completely ignorantly. I don't think you ever fully now until you've gone through it."
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