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Anne-Marie gives birth to baby boy with husband Slowthai as shares adorable snaps

Anne-Marie gives birth to baby boy with husband Slowthai as shares adorable snaps

Daily Record02-05-2025

The singer has given birth to her second child.
Singer Anne-Marie and her controversial rapper husband Slowthai have welcomed their second child together. The couple welcomed a baby boy, just over a year after they welcomed their first child, a daughter named Seven, in February 2024.
Anne-Marie, 34, and 30-year-old Slowthai - whose real name is Tyron Kaymone Frampton - tied the knot back in 2022 and had shared their pregnancy journey on social media.

And Today, the former The Voice judge announced to her Instagram followers that they had welcomed a son.

Alongside a series of sweet snaps of her and labour and the newborn, she wrote in the caption: "Another beautiful little thing has entered our lives," followed by a trio of red heart emojis before she added: "hello everyone" and ended the post with three sunshine emojis.
Prior to giving birth, Anne-Marie revealed the baby's gender on Capital Breakfast. Speaking with Jordan North, Chris Stark and Sian Welby back in April, she was asked if she knew what she was having, writes The Mirror.
An excited Sian asked: "Can you tell us?" Anne-Marie then answered: "Yeah, it's a boy!" "That's so exciting!" Chris said as Anne-Marie admitted she's having one of each and "then I'm done."
She even received an adorable onesie that said: "Mummy, I only listen to Capital Breakfast." And she also joked at was difficult choosing their child's name. Sian asked: "What is harder choosing a name for your children or your albums?"

Anne-Marie went on: "Probably choosing a name because Seven is so unique so we can't just call him Barry. I don't even know if it's going to be the name because it's so odd but we've got the name ***," before the suggestion was bleeped out.
However, her pregnancy hadn't been plain sailing as she revealed that she had been diagnosed with gestational diabetes during her pregnancy, telling the hosts she had to give up being vegetarian as her intense pregnancy gave her extreme cravings.

Earlier in her pregnancy, Anne-Marie opened up on having the 'hardest year'. In an Instagram post in December last year, the Friends songstress reflected on 2024 as she looked back on the turbulent past 12 months.
In an emotional post to her 8.7 million Instagram followers, she penned: "2024 the most beautiful yet hardest year of our lives. God really tryina see how strong I am hahaha. I miss you all and I love you all more than you'll ever know. I have SO MUCH for you in the new year that you'll probably be sick of me (please don't be) have the best break if you can and see you soon."
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