Ferne McCann has shared a heart-warming moment of her breastfeeding her adorable baby daughter with her fans.
The former TOWIE star recently gave birth to her first child with fiancé Lorri Haines on July 6. The TV personality is already mum to five-year-old daughter Sunday.
In new candid snaps posted to her almost 3 million followers, Ferne shared her feeding baby Finty while getting glammed up for her exclusive behind-the-scenes shoot with OK!
In the stunning images, Ferne can be seen comfortably sitting on the couch with her little one as she wears a black bra and cosy grey cover-up.
Alongside the post, she wrote: "Oh Finty, you are more than we ever expected & better than we ever imagined.
"Trust me, I do not look this glam 99% of the time. I had glam because these snaps are a little BTS from the OK shoot. 2.5 weeks of Finty, the days are blurring into each other, I am up every 2 hours without fail & most mornings we are sleeping in… but that’s life with a newborn & it’s all totally worth it for this gorgeous girl. We are totally lost in the bubble."
It comes as Ferne was also photographed breastfeeding her adorable bundle of joy during the exclusive interview with OK! in which she shared gorgeous baby Finty with the world for the first time.
The ITV's First Time Mum star opened up about why she had opted to give her daughter the unique name Finty Francis Haines-McCann instead of opting for a more common moniker.
Speaking exclusively to OK!, Ferne, 32, said: "It was on my name list when I gave birth to Sunday. I don’t know where I got it from, but when I typed it in [on Google]
"I saw Judi Dench’s daughter’s nickname is Finty.
"I’ve always loved it and never heard it anywhere else before. I just feel so connected to the name – she came out and she was just Finty. I think she sounds like a character out of Bridgerton.”
According to Mummy Pages, Finty is a ‘girl’s name of English origin, meaning pure’.
Ferne also shared the touching reason why she chose Francis for her daughter’s middle name, using the traditional male spelling, to honour a very special family member.
Ferne said: “Francis is my grandad’s name – it’s a nod to Grandad Frank." The traditional name is of Latin origin, meaning "Frenchman" or "free man".
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