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ITV This Morning star halts show to share exciting baby announcement live on air

ITV This Morning star halts show to share exciting baby announcement live on air

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Lisa Snowdon has announced that her ITV This Morning colleague XXXXX has given birth with presenters Craig Doyle and Emma Willis also sending their well wishes
This Morning' s Lisa Snowdon halted the latest instalment of the ITV daytime show to share her colleague has given birth.

The 53-year-old model was back in the studio on Thursday (August 14) to present the fashion segment alongside Craig Doyle and Emma Willis.

However, before the segment came to an end, an excited Lisa said: "In other fashion news, I just want to say a big congratulations to our gorgeous fashion producer Sarah and her husband Chris.

"They've just welcomed a new little baby into their lives. She was literally one month old yesterday and she's a little sister to gorgeous Teddy so congratulations Sarah and Chris. We love you and miss you.'
An adorable snap of the newborn bundle of joy later appeared on screen with Craig and Emma also sharing their messages of support.
It comes after presenter Craig revealed his mum is in hospital. Looking at the camera at the start of the show, the TV personality said: "My mum is hospital - and one of my best buddies, Johnny Rogan is in hospital.
"And won't you believe it, because Ireland is a village, they're in the rooms beside each other by pure coincidence.
"They said they're going to watch together this morning. So mom. Johnny hiya."

He then joked: "Put your teeth in Mum."
This latest stay comes after he revealed in May that she was in hospital.

During the edition of the show on May 28 he asked: "Can I say hello to my mum who's in hospital. Hello mum, how are you? Have you got the sound up? Good girl."
On that occasion co-host Rochelle Humes also sent her well wishes chiming in: ""Hello mum! Hope you're good. Love her."

Back in 2012 Craig admitted his mother was ill with cancer which was why he had chosen to work in Ireland during that period.
"I wanted to come back to Ireland because my mother was very sick...I came home to be closer to my parents. I'm sorry but those were my reasons," he told the Irish Independent.
Elsewhere in the show, it was revealed that Vicky Pattison and Stefan Dennis were taking part in the upcoming series of Strictly Come Dancing.
The confirmed line-up far also includes Thomas Skinner, Harry Aikines-Aryeetety, Dani Dyer, Alex Kingston, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbanik, Balvinder Sopal, George Clarke, La Voix, Chris Robshaw and Ellie Goldstien.
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