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Scottish Sun
4 days ago
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- Scottish Sun
Katherine Ryan pregnant with FOURTH child after hiding last pregnancy from BBC
Katherine's baby news comes two months after her skin cancer diagnosis BABY JOY Katherine Ryan pregnant with FOURTH child after hiding last pregnancy from BBC Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) COMEDIAN Katherine Ryan has revealed she's expecting baby number four. The 41-year-old and her partner Bobby Koostra will welcome another baby together, in an exciting addition to their family. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 Comedian Katherine Ryan has revealed she's expecting baby number four Credit: Getty 2 The star shares two children with her partner Bobby Credit: PA Katherine has three children with her husband Bobby, including son Fred, three, and daughter Fenna, two, as well as 15-year-old Violet from a previous relationship. And now, she'll be adding baby number four to the brood, as reported by Hello! The Sun has contacted Katherine's representative for comment. In 2022, the comedian admitted she hid one of her pregnancies from the BBC. She admitted to being so terrified of losing work when she was expecting her baby that she lied to TV bosses. The star was eight months pregnant when she presented ITV reality dating show Ready To Mingle — but no one had a clue she was even having her second child. Katherine revealed: 'During my pregnancy I wasn't telling anyone. "You can't get insured on any production if you are pregnant. 'Sometimes, if you are important enough, they go the extra mile. You see Holly Willoughby pregnant and that's because she's worth it. 'I tried to keep it secret. People just thought I was really fat for ages. I had to keep it quiet. I still needed to work to feed my family. 'I had been off for the whole pandemic. I walked on to set for Ready To Mingle eight months pregnant. 'If you go on the BBC's insurance site it says it doesn't insure for any matters of the womb. If your vagina falls off on set, that's it. 'You don't want to let down a production if you have some complication of pregnancy. 'Let's say you are on a sitcom and the whole day gets cancelled — you won't be insured. 'If you had an eye infection and they couldn't film you, that day would be insured and everyone would get paid and go home. 'It is so weird, so I just lied.'


The Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Katherine Ryan pregnant with FOURTH child after hiding last pregnancy from BBC
COMEDIAN Katherine Ryan has revealed she's expecting baby number four. The 41-year-old and her partner Bobby Koostra will welcome another baby together, in an exciting addition to their family. 2 2 Katherine has three children with her husband Bobby, including son Fred, three, and daughter Fenna, two, as well as 15-year-old Violet from a previous relationship. And now, she'll be adding baby number four to the brood, as reported by Hello! The Sun has contacted Katherine's representative for comment. In 2022, the comedian admitted she hid one of her pregnancies from the BBC. She admitted to being so terrified of losing work when she was expecting her baby that she lied to TV bosses. The star was eight months pregnant when she presented ITV reality dating show Ready To Mingle — but no one had a clue she was even having her second child. Katherine revealed: 'During my pregnancy I wasn't telling anyone. "You can't get insured on any production if you are pregnant. 'Sometimes, if you are important enough, they go the extra mile. You see Holly Willoughby pregnant and that's because she's worth it. 'I tried to keep it secret. People just thought I was really fat for ages. I had to keep it quiet. I still needed to work to feed my family. 'I had been off for the whole pandemic. I walked on to set for Ready To Mingle eight months pregnant. 'If you go on the BBC's insurance site it says it doesn't insure for any matters of the womb. If your vagina falls off on set, that's it. 'You don't want to let down a production if you have some complication of pregnancy. 'Let's say you are on a sitcom and the whole day gets cancelled — you won't be insured. 'If you had an eye infection and they couldn't film you, that day would be insured and everyone would get paid and go home. 'It is so weird, so I just lied.'


The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Katherine Ryan pregnant with FOURTH child after hiding last pregnancy from BBC
COMEDIAN Katherine Ryan has revealed she's expecting baby number four. The 41-year-old and her partner Bobby Koostra will welcome another baby together, in an exciting addition to their family. Advertisement 2 Comedian Katherine Ryan has revealed she's expecting baby number four Credit: Getty 2 The star shares two children with her partner Bobby Credit: PA And now, she'll be adding baby number four to the brood, as reported by Hello! The Sun has contacted Katherine's representative for comment. In 2022, the comedian admitted Advertisement Read More on Katherine Ryan She admitted to being so terrified of losing work when she was expecting her baby that she lied to TV bosses. The star was eight months pregnant when she presented ITV reality dating show Katherine revealed: 'During my pregnancy I wasn't telling anyone. "You can't get insured on any production if you are pregnant. Advertisement Most read in News TV 'Sometimes, if you are important enough, they go the extra mile. You see Holly Willoughby pregnant and that's because she's worth it. 'I tried to keep it secret. People just thought I was really fat for ages. I had to keep it quiet. I still needed to work to feed my family. 'I had been off for the whole pandemic. I walked on to set for Ready To Mingle eight months pregnant. 'If you go on the BBC's insurance site it says it doesn't insure for any matters of the womb. If your vagina falls off on set, that's it. Advertisement 'You don't want to let down a production if you have some complication of pregnancy. 'Let's say you are on a sitcom and the whole day gets cancelled — you won't be insured. 'If you had an eye infection and they couldn't film you, that day would be insured and everyone would get paid and go home. 'It is so weird, so I just lied.' Advertisement