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The Sun
28-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Who is Kate Ferdinand and what is the ex-Towie star's net worth?
KATE Ferdinand is the wife of ex-footballer and sports pundit Rio Ferdinand. The reality star is the footballer's second wife and the stepmother to three of his children. 3 3 3 Finding fame Kate was born on June 3, 1991, in Essex, and began her career as a business support manager at a bank. She began dating Towie cast member Dan Edgar, before landing a spot on the show herself in 2015. Dan dumped her in 2014, shortly after joining the show, meaning their time on the show was very strained. Speaking about the break-up, Kate said: "We went to Mexico and we had the most amazing holiday but... you know it just felt like we were friends." Dan added: "I feel like our relationship was like we'd been married for 30 years and we got on each other's nerves. "I can't believe it's come to this, I genuinely thought we'd be together for the rest of our lives." Kate was already friends with Essex icons Chloe Lewis and Gemma Collins when she joined the show, but eventually decided to leave in 2017. She also shared that she decided to leave so she could follow her interest in business, eventually investing in Bromley-based business Dolly Donuts. Finding love again Kate met ex-footballer Rio Ferdinand in Dubai, before tying the knot with him in Turkey in 2019. Rio's daughter from his first marriage, Tia, was the maid of honour at the wedding. Rio Ferdinand calls out Roy Keane and Gary Neville's takes on Man Utd vs Man City Since tying the knot, Kate has tried to keep her relationship as low-profile as possible. She revealed that she could never have a public relationship again. The star said:"Never again. Too much stress, too much pressure. Everyone's in each other's business." Becoming a stepmother Kate has become a stepmother to Rio's three children, who sadly lost their mother to cancer. The couple have also welcomed another daughter named Cree and are expecting another baby, who is due to arrive on July 10, 2025. Since becoming a stepmother, Kate has given up the limelight and has become an influencer. Speaking about her decision, she said:'I had two choices. "I'm in this world with lots of drama and then I met Rio and the children and, I thought, 'I'm with these kids, who have lost their mum, they don't need a woman who is out all the time. They need someone at home with them.' ' She has over 1.4 million followers on Instagram (as of May 2025) and regularly gives fans a sneak peak into her family life.


The Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
I feed my baby sausage rolls, sugary Fingers & more before 10.30pm bedtime – people mum-shame me but he's a big eater
A MUM has come under fire after sharing what she allegedly feeds her one-year-old baby. Chloe Lewis took to TikTok to share short snippets of what her little boy eats throughout the day, as many slammed the alleged diet high in salt. According to Chloe, the 13-month-old kickstarts his day with a bottle of ''tea'' at 10.20am when he wakes up. This, she shared in the video on her page, is followed by a mega brekkie consisting of cut slices of toast, baked beans, pieces of sausage, hash browns, as well as shredded bacon. Before the pair went to their swimming class, the little boy allegedly enjoyed half a pack of crisps, as well as some juicy orange for an extra dose of vitamins at 12.30pm. Once the activities were over, it was time for lunch - four sausage rolls, hash brown fries that were paired with fresh cucumber. By 3.40pm, the tot had finished all of his lunch, so Chloe decided to give him a packet of sugary Mini Fingers covered in chocolate. 20 minutes later, at 4pm, he was allegedly ready for a bottle of milk and headed for a well-deserved nap, before waking up at 6.30pm. By 7.30pm, the young boy had some Dairylea with a burger bun, as well as a hearty dinner, which consisted of a chicken burger with melted cheese and a portion of chips. Once it got to 8.45pm, the mum claimed in the video, it was dessert time - and her son indulged in Easter chocolate. Before going to bed at 10.20pm, Chloe gave the one-year-old another bottle of milk, which he allegedly left totally empty. Sharing his meals online, the young mum wrote in the caption: ''What my 13 month old eats in a day, his [he's] a big boy.'' Jealous mums started a witch hunt on me when they found out I was an ex-Playboy model - even my son, 12, was banned from sports teams 'That's more than what I eat in a day' The clip, posted less than a day ago, has taken the internet by storm, winning Chloe close to 22k views and over 220 likes. Dozens - a total of 71 - also flocked to comments to share their thoughts, as many were left in total disbelief. What food do you need for a healthy diet? IF you want to have good health, a good way to start is from your diet. The Eatwell Guide shows that to have a healthy, balanced diet, people should try to: eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day base meals on higher fibre starchy foods like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks) eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other protein choose unsaturated oils and spreads, and eat them in small amounts drink plenty of fluids (at least 6 to 8 glasses a day) Source: NHS ''That's a lot of salt,'' one person mum-shamed the young mother. Another chimed in: ''good eater but why is he napping and going to bed so late.'' A third wrote: ''the tannins in tea are bad for young children's liver and kidneys.'' ''that's more than I eat in a day,'' someone else added. However, not everyone was coming after Chloe, as there were also a few hitting back at the critics. ''Why is everyone so stressed at his bedtime? Who says kids have to go to bed at 7/8???'' a social media user wrote.


Scottish Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I feed my baby sausage rolls, sugary Fingers & more before 10.30pm bedtime – people mum-shame me but he's a big eater
For dessert just before 9pm, the little boy indulged in Easter chocolate NO KIDDING I feed my baby sausage rolls, sugary Fingers & more before 10.30pm bedtime – people mum-shame me but he's a big eater Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MUM has come under fire after sharing what she allegedly feeds her one-year-old baby. Chloe Lewis took to TikTok to share short snippets of what her little boy eats throughout the day, as many slammed the alleged diet high in salt. 2 One mum was slammed after sharing the meals she allegedly fed her one-year-old tot Credit: tiktok/@chloelewisx1x 2 Critics also slammed Chloe for sending the little boy to bed after 10pm Credit: tiktok/@chloelewisx1x According to Chloe, the 13-month-old kickstarts his day with a bottle of ''tea'' at 10.20am when he wakes up. This, she shared in the video on her page, is followed by a mega brekkie consisting of cut slices of toast, baked beans, pieces of sausage, hash browns, as well as shredded bacon. Before the pair went to their swimming class, the little boy allegedly enjoyed half a pack of crisps, as well as some juicy orange for an extra dose of vitamins at 12.30pm. Once the activities were over, it was time for lunch - four sausage rolls, hash brown fries that were paired with fresh cucumber. By 3.40pm, the tot had finished all of his lunch, so Chloe decided to give him a packet of sugary Mini Fingers covered in chocolate. 20 minutes later, at 4pm, he was allegedly ready for a bottle of milk and headed for a well-deserved nap, before waking up at 6.30pm. By 7.30pm, the young boy had some Dairylea with a burger bun, as well as a hearty dinner, which consisted of a chicken burger with melted cheese and a portion of chips. Once it got to 8.45pm, the mum claimed in the video, it was dessert time - and her son indulged in Easter chocolate. Before going to bed at 10.20pm, Chloe gave the one-year-old another bottle of milk, which he allegedly left totally empty. Sharing his meals online, the young mum wrote in the caption: ''What my 13 month old eats in a day, his [he's] a big boy.'' Jealous mums started a witch hunt on me when they found out I was an ex-Playboy model - even my son, 12, was banned from sports teams 'That's more than what I eat in a day' The clip, posted less than a day ago, has taken the internet by storm, winning Chloe close to 22k views and over 220 likes. Dozens - a total of 71 - also flocked to comments to share their thoughts, as many were left in total disbelief. What food do you need for a healthy diet? IF you want to have good health, a good way to start is from your diet. The Eatwell Guide shows that to have a healthy, balanced diet, people should try to: eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day base meals on higher fibre starchy foods like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks) eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other protein choose unsaturated oils and spreads, and eat them in small amounts drink plenty of fluids (at least 6 to 8 glasses a day) Source: NHS ''That's a lot of salt,'' one person mum-shamed the young mother. Another chimed in: ''good eater but why is he napping and going to bed so late.'' A third wrote: ''the tannins in tea are bad for young children's liver and kidneys.'' ''that's more than I eat in a day,'' someone else added. However, not everyone was coming after Chloe, as there were also a few hitting back at the critics. ''Why is everyone so stressed at his bedtime? Who says kids have to go to bed at 7/8???'' a social media user wrote. A fellow mum shared: ''My 18 month old wakes up at 8:30 naturally doesn't nap and will sleep at about 10:30.''


The Irish Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I feed my baby sausage rolls, sugary Fingers & more before 10.30pm bedtime – people mum-shame me but he's a big eater
A MUM has come under fire after sharing what she allegedly feeds her one-year-old baby. Chloe Lewis took to TikTok to share short snippets of what her little boy eats throughout the day, as many slammed the alleged Advertisement 2 One mum was slammed after sharing the meals she allegedly fed her one-year-old tot Credit: tiktok/@chloelewisx1x 2 Critics also slammed Chloe for sending the little boy to bed after 10pm Credit: tiktok/@chloelewisx1x According to Chloe, the 13-month-old kickstarts his day with a bottle of ''tea'' at 10.20am when he wakes up. This, she shared in Before the pair went to their swimming class, the little boy allegedly enjoyed half a pack of crisps, as well as some juicy orange for an extra dose of Once the activities were over, it was time for lunch - four sausage rolls, hash brown fries that were paired with fresh cucumber. Advertisement read more on parenting By 3.40pm, the tot had finished all of his lunch, so Chloe decided to give him a packet of sugary Mini Fingers covered in 20 minutes later, at 4pm, he was allegedly ready for a bottle of milk and headed for a well-deserved By 7.30pm, the young boy had some Dairylea with a burger bun, as well as a hearty dinner, which consisted of a chicken burger with melted cheese and a portion of Once it got to 8.45pm, the mum claimed in Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Before going to bed at 10.20pm, Chloe gave the one-year-old another bottle of milk, which he allegedly left totally empty. Sharing his meals online, the young mum wrote in the caption: ''What my 13 month old eats in a day, his [he's] a big boy.'' Jealous mums started a witch hunt on me when they found out I was an ex-Playboy model - even my son, 12, was banned from sports teams 'That's more than what I eat in a day' The clip, posted less than a day ago, has taken the internet by storm, winning Chloe close to 22k views and over 220 likes. Dozens - a total of 71 - also flocked to comments to share their thoughts, as many were left in total disbelief. Advertisement What food do you need for a healthy diet? IF you want to have good health, a good way to start is from your diet. eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day base meals on higher fibre starchy foods like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks) eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other protein choose unsaturated oils and spreads, and eat them in small amounts drink plenty of fluids (at least 6 to 8 glasses a day) Source: ''That's a lot of salt,'' one person mum-shamed the young mother. Another chimed in: ''good eater but why is he napping and going to bed so late.'' A third wrote: ''the tannins in tea are bad for young children's liver and ''that's more than I eat in a day,'' someone else added. Advertisement However, not everyone was coming after Chloe, as there were also a few hitting back at the critics. ''Why is everyone so stressed at his bedtime? Who says kids have to go to bed at 7/8???'' a social media user wrote. A fellow mum shared: ''My 18 month old wakes up at 8:30 naturally doesn't nap and will sleep at about 10:30.''