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Peppa Pig officially has a sister! Family welcomes arrival of new baby Evie
Peppa Pig officially has a sister! Family welcomes arrival of new baby Evie

USA Today

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Peppa Pig officially has a sister! Family welcomes arrival of new baby Evie

Peppa Pig officially has a sister! Family welcomes arrival of new baby Evie Show Caption Hide Caption New Peppa Pig Theme Park in North Texas opens Saturday A popular pig amongst the young ones has a new amusement park opening in North Richland Hills this weekend. Fox - 4 News Peppa Pig and her little brother George are officially older siblings of a baby girl, according to an announcement posted to Peppa Pig's Instagram. "Peppa and George have a baby sister!" a towncrier is seen shouting in a video posted to Peppa Pig's official Instagram. Mommy Pig gave birth to another baby girl on Tuesday, May 20, at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital, according to the U.K. talk show Good Morning Britain. The same hospital where Kate Middleton gave birth to all three of her children. Daddy Pig sent photos of Mommy Pig, Peppa, George, and the new baby to the show's correspondent, Richard Arnold. In the photo, Mommy Pig is holding the baby while lying in a hospital bed, while Peppa and George stand on the side of the bed, smiling and looking at their new sister. The baby girl arrives three months after Mommy Pig announced in February that the family would have a new addition coming soon. What is the baby girl's name? Mommy and Daddy Pig's third baby's name is Evie, according to People Magazine. Mommy Pig's birth wasn't easy, but she's "thrilled Evie is finally here, happy and healthy!" she told People Magazine in an exclusive interview. Watch Peppa Pig meet her new baby sister Peppa Pig fans will be able to watch her and George meet their new baby sister during a Cinema Event that premieres at theaters on Friday, May 30 "Peppa Pig Meets the Baby" will feature 10 "oinktastic" new episodes and six new songs fans of the show can sing and dance along to. The event will play at theaters from Friday, May 30 to Sunday, June 1 in select cinemas. To check if there are showings near you, you can visit the event's website. Julia is a trending reporter for USA TODAY. Connect with her on LinkedIn, X, Instagram and TikTok: @juliamariegz, or email her at jgomez@

Sir David Attenborough says 'I'm approaching the end' as he makes heartbreaking admission
Sir David Attenborough says 'I'm approaching the end' as he makes heartbreaking admission

Edinburgh Live

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Live

Sir David Attenborough says 'I'm approaching the end' as he makes heartbreaking admission

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Sir David Attenborough has made candid admission over the state of the planet as he confessed to "approaching the end" of his life. The iconic presenter celebrates his 99th birthday on May 9 and has admitted to nearly 'losing hope' over the 'poor health' of our oceans. In a new documentary, set to air on Disney+, Sir David opened up about his own mortality and a life of broadcasting. Sir David makes a number of stark admissions in Ocean with David Attenborough, which is due for release as a 'global cinema event' from May 8. After spending more then 70 years in television, Sir David reflected upon his fascination with our planet. He shared: "When I first saw the sea as a young boy, it was thought of as a vast wilderness to be tamed and mastered for the benefit of humanity. Now, as I approach the end of my life, we know the opposite is true. "After living for nearly a hundred years on this planet, I now understand that the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea." (Image: Pool, Getty Images) Sir David also voiced his concern over the dire state of the ocean. He confessed: "Today, it is in such poor health I would find it hard not to lose hope were it not for the most remarkable discovery of all." But the beloved presenter remained optimistic, believing that marine ecosystems can rebound remarkably well. He continued: "If we save the sea, we save our world. After a lifetime of filming our planet, I'm sure nothing is more important.'" (Image:) Historical footage accompanies Attenborough's musings, including scenes from his first scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef back in 1957, reports the Express. Despite sounding the alarm that time is of the essence, Sir David remains optimistic that by protecting marine reserves and prohibiting fishing in these areas, we can help restore the ocean's ecosystem. Sir David has consistently used his documentaries to spotlight the environmental issues our planet faces and has played a significant role in developing initiatives to protect endangered species. (Image: Mike Kemp, In Pictures via Getty Images) The veteran broadcaster noted: "The world would be in a far, far worse situation now had there been no broadcasting of natural history. People have found it a source of fascination, beauty, and interest, which has become key to looking after the world." In a past interview with the Telegraph, David admitted that he was "coming to terms" with the fact that as finding the right words takes longer, you can "run into problems", as evidenced by his struggle to recall the name of a plant in front of him. Ocean with David Attenborough is releasing as a Global Cinema Event from May 8. It will also be made available on National Geographic, Disney Plus, and Hulu later this year.

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