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The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Ferne McCann ‘lets slip' THIRD pregnancy news saying ‘I'm not done yet' with having kids
FERNE McCann wants even more kids as she reveals she might have a third baby. The mum-of-two was asked about her family plans after opening up on experiencing some postnatal depression during an appearance on the Dr Louise Newson podcast. 4 4 4 "You said you've got two children and you're stopping, I said that when I was 35 and on my 40th birthday I found out I was pregnant," Dr Louise began in her question to Ferne. "So what's your focus? What are you up to?" she asked Ferne. The reality TV star said: "My sensible head is like 'no more babies,' but I don't feel done. "I've got my two girlies, [and] am I done? I don't know." Ferne, 34, revealed she was starting her own podcast called, Every Cloud, after ending her reality show last year so she could focus on "other passions." The TV star rose to fame on The Only Way Is Essex in 2013 and quit the show in 2016. Ferne is a mother to two daughters: Sunday, who was born in 2017 with her ex-boyfriend, Arthur Collins, and Finty, who was born in 2023 with her fiancé, Lorri Haines. Lorri also has a son with a former partner. She was recently mum-shamed after sharing a photo of feeding her 20-month old daughter to Instagram. In the picture, Finty is feeding while Ferne kissing her child lovingly on the top of her head as they sit on the sofa. Ferne McCann twirls around in green bikini on holiday and tells fans she has 'sagging boobs and cellulite' Alongside the snap, the star wrote: 'Haven't posted about my breastfeeding journey in a while, but I still get a lot of people asking if I'm still doing it. 'In complete honesty, I've been a bit nervous to share about it lately. Even though I'm such a big advocate for breastfeeding, the truth is, I've been afraid of what people might think or say now that Finty is 20 months old.' 'I'm sharing this because if you're like me and still feeding, and you're feeling pressure to stop or wondering if it's 'not the norm' to breastfeed past one, I just want you to know…there are plenty of mums still doing it. Keep going, mamma,' she added. What is postnatal depression? Postnatal depression is a type of depression that affects parents after they have a baby. The major depression is triggered by childbirth but is much more severe than just the "baby blues". It can also occur following a miscarriage or stillbirth of a baby. Many women can feel emotional and anxious after the birth of their child, commonly referred to as the 'baby blues', this will only last for a few weeks after giving birth. If these symptoms start to last longer the NHS advises that you could be suffering with postnatal depression. The symptoms include but are not limited to: a persistent feeling of sadness, lack of enjoyment and loss of interest in the outside world, as well as your baby, and a lack of energy. These signs can build up gradually so a lot of people don't immediately identify that they have postnatal depression. A number of celebrity mums have opened up about suffering from postnatal depression following giving birth. Singer Adele has said that after the birth of her son Angelo she felt 'inadequate' and embarrassed to talk about how she was feeling. John Legend's wife and model Chrissy Teigen revealed she was diagnosed with postnatal depression in December after going into a downward spiral following the birth of her daughter Luna. Gwyneth Paltrow explained she was dogged by postnatal depression after son Moses was born in 2006. Loose Woman Stacey Solomon said she suffered from depression after the birth of her first son Zachary when she was just 18 years old. While her co-host Andrea McLean has also talked about the condition on the programme. Another famous face to talk about her experience is WAG Rebekah Vardy after she gave birth to son Finley with footballer husband Jamie Vardy. Kate Middleton visited Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute at King's College London to discuss postpartum depression with experts. After speaking to scientists, the Duchess reflected on the day; although she has never explicitly claimed to have suffered with it, she said: "There's an expectation you're going to be super happy all the time, and one in four of us aren't." Melanie Hughes, former Miss Wales and Corrie actress tragically passed away in October 2017 due to her heavy drinking, linked to her post natal depression. While she was praised for her open and honest discussion about motherhood, with some calling her a 'rockstar' and others praising her for 'going at her child's pace'. However, others were quick to criticise her, stating her daughter was 'too old' to still be latched on. The NHS says the amount of time a baby is breastfed relies entirely on the it and the mother. It recommends exclusive breastfeeding (breast milk only) for around the first six months of a baby's life, at which point it is ideal to start introducing solid foods. "You and your baby can carry on enjoying the benefits of breastfeeding for as long as you like," the NHS recommends. "Breastfeeding into your baby's 2nd year or beyond, alongside other foods, is ideal." 4


Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
TOWIE's Ferne McCann one of millions with popular online side hustle
Ferne McCann has been making money on Vinted for years after clearing her wardrobe of items that sold from as little as £4 Ferne McCann is among the millions who turn old clothes from their wardrobes into cash. The former TOWIE star has been actively selling items on Vinted from her designer collection, including dresses and shoes being sold for a fraction of their original retail price. Under the username @fernemccann, she has nearly 100 items listed on Vinted. Judging by Ferne's review history, the mum-of-two has been making extra money from this side gig since 2022 and has achieved an almost flawless five-star rating on the app. Ferne can be seen modelling some of the garments. The telly star has also posted photos of the clothes hanging from a door or lay across the floor. She's cleared out some items from her wardrobe including a grey jumper from H&M that fetched £6. Her most recent listing is a Day 6 Satin Maxi Dress that was snapped up for £35. In one listing, Ferne is sporting a brown, medium-sized Bershka dress that she's hoping to get £17 for. Some of her more expensive pieces include a small Karen Millen top with an £85 price tag, reports Essex Live. Ferne's priciest item is a pair of size six, black and white studded Valentino heels that are available for £180. An orange cord from Secret Sewing Rooms, priced at £45, was posted six months ago but has yet to find a buyer, as reported by What's the Jam. The 34-year-old has already managed to sell a grey Zara skirt for a fiver and make £4 from a yellow Pretty Little Thing bucket hat as well as another £4 from a white H&M top. However, not all sales were small change, with a pair of white Dr Marten boots fetching £69 and a pink Self Portrait dress, which she appeared to wear to the races, selling for £80. As well as her own wardrobe, the mum has cleared out some of her children's old clothes by selling on some of their designer gear from £18. These include a grey Kenzo baby romper and a red and white Burberry polo dress. Vinted has an estimated 100 million worldwide. Specifically in the UK, there are around 16 million users, the app reports. Ferne isn't the only celeb to sell items on the platform. Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague and TV personality Katie Price are among the famous faces that are known to have accounts on the app. So, how does Vinted work? Vinted is a platform that enables people to buy and sell pre-loved items online - typically clothing, but it also includes a range of other categories like homeware. It operates as a marketplace where sellers list items with photos and descriptions, and buyers browse and make purchases. Once an item is sold, the seller receives a prepaid shipping label and has a set time (usually 5 days) to post the item to the buyer. Vinted handles the payment, and once the buyer confirms receipt of the item, the funds are released to the seller's Vinted balance and they can then transfer this into a bank account. Ferne first shot to fame on TOWIE in 2013, before taking part in ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2015, alongside fellow reality stars Vicky Pattison and Spencer Matthews. In 2017, she launched her own reality series, First Time Mum, which documented her journey as a single mum. The show was later renamed 'My Family and Me' after the birth of her second child, but it ended after 13 series in 2024. During this period, the 34-year-old also participated in Celebrity Best Home Cook and won Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. Most recently, she competed in the 2025 series of Dancing on Ice, partnering with Brendyn Hatfield, but they were the second couple to be eliminated from the competition.


Wales Online
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Ex-TOWIE star has been selling clothes on Vinted for as little as £6
Ex-TOWIE star has been selling clothes on Vinted for as little as £6 Ferne McCann has been bringing in extra cash by selling some of her old clothes online Ferne McCann models one of her dresses that is for sale on Vinted (Image: Jam Press ) Ferne McCann is one of millions who are pocketing extra cash from clothes gathering dust in their wardrobe. The former TOWIE star has been making money using the online selling app Vinted with some of her designer gear being sold at a fraction of the cost they'd cost in the shops. Selling under the username @fernemccann, she has close to 100 items listed on Vinted. Based on Ferne's review history, the mum-of-two has been earning cash from this side hustle since 2022 and gained an almost perfect five-star status on the app. Ferne can be seen modelling some of the clothes. The TV star also posted snaps of the clothes hanging from a door or scattered on the floor. She's gotten rid of some items from her wardrobe including a grey jumper from H&M that sold for £6. Her most recent listing is a Day 6 Satin Maxi Dress that sold for £35. In one listing, Ferne is donning a brown, size medium Bershka dress that she's hoping to make £17 from. Some of her pricier items include a size small Karen Millen top with an £85 price tag. Ferne wants to make £17 for this brown Bershka dress (Image: Jam Press ) Article continues below Ferne's most expensive item is a size six, black and white pair of studded Valentino heels that are up for grabs at £180. An orange cord from Secret Sewing Rooms and advertised at £45 was uploaded six months ago but has yet to sell , as reported by What's the Jam The 34-year-old has already managed to sell a grey Zara skirt for a fiver as well as £4 from a yellow Pretty Little Thing bucket hat and £4 from a white H&M top. Not all sales were small though as a pair of white Dr Marten boots brought in £69 and a pink Self Portrait dress that she appeared to wear to the races sold for £80. As well as her own clothes, the mum has made some space in her kids' wardrobes by selling on some of their designer gear from £18. These include a grey Kenzo baby romper and a red and white Burberry polo dress. A pink Self Portrait dress that Ferne appeared to wear to the races sold for £80. (Image: Jam Press ) How does Vinted work? Vinted is a platform that allows people to buy and sell pre-owned items online - typically clothing, but also includes a range of other categories like homeware. It operates as a marketplace where sellers list items with photos and descriptions, and buyers browse and make purchases. Once an item is sold, the seller receives a prepaid shipping label and has a set time (usually 5 days) to ship the item to the buyer. Vinted handles the payment, and once the buyer confirms receipt of the item, the funds are released to the seller's Vinted balance. The seller can then transfer their Vinted balance to their bank account Ferne made a name for herself on TOWIE when she joined the show in 2013. She went on to compete in ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2015 alongside fellow reality stars Vicky Pattison and Spencer Matthews. She launched her own reality series in 2017 called First Time Mum about her experiences as a single mother with her child. It was later rebranded as 'My Family & Me', following the birth of her second child, but the show was shelved after 13 series in 2024. Article continues below During that time, the 34-year-old took part in Celebrity Best Home Cook and won when competing in Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. Most recently, she took part in the 2025 series of Dancing on Ice where she partnered with Brendyn Hatfield and was the second couple eliminated from the competition.


Daily Mail
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Gemma Collins slips her slimmer frame into a sheer dress as she joins glamorous Ferne McCann, Tasha Ghouri and Myleene Klass at star-studded Chelsea Flower Show
The stars were out in force on Monday as they attended this year's Chelsea Flower Show. Gemma Collins, Ferne McCann, Tasha Ghouri and Myleene Klass were among those looking blooming lovely for the event, a prestigious five-day flower show held annually in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. TOWIE 's Gemma, who has gone from a size 26 to a size 20 in just three months on weight loss jab Mounjaro, displayed her slimmer frame in a sheer gown with caped sleeves that she wore over a slip to protect her modesty. The reality starlet, 44, styled her ice blonde locks in a chic chignon and accessorised with diamante cat eye sunglasses on the outing. Her co-star Ferne, 34, looked equally as stylish in a lemon yellow midi dress that boasted a plunging neckline and floral print. She looked in good spirits as she posed alongside mother Gilly, who donned a chic tiered dress with a white blazer. Strictly star Tasha ensured all eyes would be on her at the event as she modelled a giant floral headpiece as well as blinging up her cochlear implant to match Elsewhere, Strictly star Tasha ensured all eyes would be on her at the event as she modelled a giant floral headpiece as well as blinging up her cochlear implant to match. She paired the garment with a ruffled nude mini dress and a sweeping cape that she draped over her arms. The Love Island beauty, 26, finished off her look with nude heels and large gold earrings. Also dressed to impress for the outing was Myleene, 47, who put on a leggy display in a watercolour print green frock. The figure-hugging garment featured a racy thigh high split that showed off her toned pins and towering platform heels. The celebs will be joined by the King and Queen for the first glimpse of this year's The King and Queen and celebrities will get a first glimpse of this year's Chelsea Flower Show, after a dry spring has put pressure on the build-up to the event. England has had the driest start to spring for decades, and with extremes of drought, heatwaves and floods set to become the norm with climate change, some gardens at RHS's annual festival of gardening are exploring what that future might look like. But there are also gardens which are deliberately designed not to have a 'message', as Monty Don focuses his first – and he says 'I hope my last' – garden at the show on all things dogs. Mr Don has teamed up with the show organisers to create the RHS and Radio 2 dog garden, filled with features for dogs including a lawn, water to wallow in and trees to cast shade, as well as plants such as foxgloves and alliums. The TV gardener defended their inclusion, saying they were blooms he had alongside his pets without problem in his own garden, and urged owners to exercise common sense about plants around their dogs. He told the PA news agency: 'I wanted to see a garden at Chelsea that didn't have a message, that didn't set itself in an exotic situation, was absolutely set fair and square in 2025 in England and that was full of plants that either I did have or everybody could buy from their local garden centre, and with trees or shrubs that were native or long adapted to this country.' The garden, which will not be judged, will be relocated to nearby Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, with any toxic plants removed. Charles and Camilla will see the names of their dogs inscribed on the brick paths of the garden when they tour the world famous horticultural event on Monday, joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. The first garden for the King's Trust, designed by Joe Perkins, has a focus on adapting to climate change and the ability of 'pioneering' plants to thrive in extreme rainfall and drought, to represent the resilience of young people supported by Charles' charity. It is one of a number of gardens looking to a future with more extremes of drought, heat and flooding as the climate changes. And after a rewilding garden which recreated a beaver-influenced landscape won best show garden at Chelsea in 2022, it is the Wildlife Trusts' turn to bring a slice of the wild to the flower show, with their rainforest garden. The garden showcases the threatened Atlantic temperate rainforest habitat which once swathed western coasts of Britain, the island of Ireland and the Isle of Man, but has shrunk from about a fifth of land to just 1 percent. The garden at Chelsea will highlight efforts by the Trusts, in partnership with insurance company Aviva, to restore and protect the habitat, and show how nature-friendly gardening can help British wildlife. Speaking during the build-up to the show, in which ornate gardens are created from bare earth in a matter of days, designer Zoe Claymore said she wanted to create a garden that was 'perfectly imperfect'. She has drawn inspiration from the Dart Valley in Devon, a rich habitat of ferns, mosses and lichens festooned on rocks and trees, and the garden has plants cascading down rocky surfaces and a leaning silver birch to highlight nature's fragility, and resilience, in the face of extremes such as storms. 'My job is to make the British public love temperate rainforest,' she said. The dry conditions have made that job harder, as the moisture-loving ferns and mosses have needed regular misting during the garden's construction. Garden designers and nurseries displaying at the show have had to contend with plants going over too soon or not coming into flower in time for the show as a result of the dry and sunny weather, and displays have had to be adapted to cope with the conditions.


Times
13-05-2025
- Business
- Times
Vinted triples its profits in a year to £80m
Paul Mescal's cardigans, Ferne McCann's baby clothes and designer items from Alexa Chung's personal wardrobe, along with all manner of hand-me-downs, have found their way on to Vinted. The digital marketplace has become an ever more popular destination for second-hand clothes, helping the company to almost triple its profits last year. Vinted reported a profit before tax of €95.4 million (£80.3 million) in 2024, up from €33.4 million last year. Sales increased by 36 per cent from €596.3 million to €813.4 million. Operating in 23 markets and with a strong presence in Europe, Vinted became popular as a destination for used clothes but has recently branched out into other areas. In 2024, the company launched an electronics category, allowing products such as speakers, headphones,