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Irish TV star falls to the ground in tears after finding out gender of baby at ‘amazing' reveal party
Irish TV star falls to the ground in tears after finding out gender of baby at ‘amazing' reveal party

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Irish TV star falls to the ground in tears after finding out gender of baby at ‘amazing' reveal party

IRISH reality star Chelsea Farrell fell to the ground in tears after finding out the gender of her baby. The former Miss Ireland and her boyfriend James Barham are together. 4 Chelsea Farrell is pregnant with her first child Credit: Instagram 4 Chelsea found out she's having a baby girl Credit: Instagram 4 Chelsea was in tears in the heart-melting video Credit: Instagram The pair met last autumn while filming season two of the dating show, Love Triangle. Chelsea and James were the The Louth native found out she was pregnant on the same night that the first episode of Love Triangle was aired, on March 10, 2025. The influencer threw a gender reveal party at home with her family and close friends over the weekend. read more on chelsea farrell Chelsea was glowing wearing white trousers, a white plain tank top and white sandals. She was surrounded by her loved ones watching her as she stood in the room with a black balloon that said "Boy or girl?", on it. Chelsea braced herself as she popping the balloon and pink confetti fell out - which revealed she's having a girl. The model fell to the floor in floods of tears before her family ran over to embrace her. read more on the irish sun Chelsea said it was the "most beautiful" day full of "amazing surprises". And while she wasn't planning on sharing the gender online, Chelsea changed her mind after letting it slip "too many times". Chelsea Farrell announces pregnancy She shared the sweet video on Instagram and captioned it: "Dreams really do come true. "The most loved little one already, our adventure is only beginning." Chelsea added: "I still can't stop crying. A little princess to love and protect forever." FAN SUPPORT The Irish star's friends and fans were all delighted for her as they flooded the comment section with congratulations. Love Triangle star Ryan Ruckledge wrote: "Omg this is amazing you'll be the best mum ever, congratulations." Caroline commented: "This is amazing!! So happy for you Chelsea, huge congrats." Chloe said: "What a lucky little one to have such an amazing mammy." Lois remarked: "Ok now I'm crying again!! I'm so happy for you, luckiest girl in the world." 4 Chelsea Farrell met her boyfriend James Barham on a dating show Credit: Instagram/

‘I was at rock bottom' admits Irish reality star as vicious trolls ‘ruined' her pregnancy and ‘attacked' her unborn baby
‘I was at rock bottom' admits Irish reality star as vicious trolls ‘ruined' her pregnancy and ‘attacked' her unborn baby

The Irish Sun

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘I was at rock bottom' admits Irish reality star as vicious trolls ‘ruined' her pregnancy and ‘attacked' her unborn baby

IRISH reality star Chelsea Farrell has said that "vicious" trolls "ruined" her pregnancy and "attacked" her unborn baby. The former Miss Ireland and her boyfriend James Barham are together. Advertisement 4 Chelsea Farrell met her now-boyfriend on a reality TV dating show Credit: Journalist collects 4 Chelsea and James are expecting their first child together Credit: Instagram/ 4 Chelsea has been open about her pregnancy journey so far Credit: Instagram The pair met last autumn while filming season two of the Chelsea and James were the The Louth native found out she was pregnant on the same night that the first episode of Love Triangle was aired, on March 10, 2025. Chelsea has been quite open about the trolling she received once the season aired - which inevitably ruined what was supposed-to-be the happiest time of her life. Advertisement read more on chelsea farrell The influencer told The Irish Sun: "It was one of the toughest things I think I ever went through and that's the God's honest truth. "Once the negativity started coming in and I started being slaughtered online, I just felt so guilty, because I felt like it wasn't just an attack on me, it was now an attack on my family. And it was now an attack on my baby. "I was so sick. I was trying to adjust to this big news, my whole life was about to change. And I was also dealing with all of this negativity. I was at rock bottom." Chelsea admitted she feels "so much resentment towards the trolls" for "ruining" the first few weeks of "the best news of her life". Advertisement read more on the irish sun Exclusive She explained: "For me, I never thought this was something I'd have. And to look back now and see how sad and broken I was when it should have been the happiest few weeks of my life. "It's really sad that other people took that away from me." I tried new outfits from Penneys for Christmas including stunning sparkly dress and lace blazer "People were attacking me online, because they thought, 'Oh, she's 25-year-old, she's well able to take it'. But little did they know that my whole life is about to change. I'm having my first baby, I'm very sick, we had a pregnancy scare in the middle of it all. "And they were just knocking me and knocking me while I was already struggling." Advertisement Chelsea revealed to the world that she's expecting her first child just last week. The Irish star has said she got a "beautiful" response from most people, however Chelsea had to contact one particular Facebook group due to their relentless abuse. 'VILE' She explained: "There's one Facebook group, and it is vicious. Like the people in it, I don't know where they came from, or who they think they are. But they are the most disgusting people I've ever met. "The things that they're saying, not just about me, but about all cast members is vile. Advertisement "And they put the [pregnancy announcement] video up in the group, and they were all lacing into me on it. "I actually had to message admin and be like, 'Do you realise that they are attacking a baby here, an unborn child', whatever, say what you want about me, but don't be making vile comments towards an unborn baby. 'TOXIC PEOPLE' "I think that group is the only thing that hasn't settled, but everything else has. "I've had the most beautiful feedback and the most beautiful response from the announcement. But I think it's just that group is just so full of toxic people." Advertisement Chelsea also told how she had to delete all her apps to "disassociate" herself from the negativity and it "wasn't good for her or her baby". She added: "It's just really sad when strangers can make you feel like that. And strangers can put such a horrible memory on what you expect to be the happiest time of your life. And it was don't get me wrong, I was overjoyed. "But it was just really difficult to navigate because I was so happy with the pregnancy but I was also so sad and stressed over the trolling. It was a lot of emotions going on at once." 4 Chelsea said she was at 'rock bottom' due to online trolling Credit: Instagram Advertisement

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