FERNE McCann has revealed the adorable moment she finally told her daughter Sunday that she's having another baby.
The Towie star told the little girl, five, in the series finale of her ITVBe show First Time Mum in a very sweet way.
Ferne, 32, and her fiancé Lorri Haines decided to give Sunday the incredible news by buying a babygrow with the words ‘I Love My Big Sister’ across the front.
In the adorable clip, Ferne tells her five-year-old: “We've got a big surprise for you, you're going to be so, so happy.”
Speaking to the camera later on she reveals she’s been agonising over how best to tell her daughter the news.
She said: I've spoken to enough people about this, and they've all said just stop worrying, and tell her! I've got the babygrow, let's do it.”
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As Ferne and Lori show Sunday the babygrow, Ferne helps her to read it, before adding: “So not only are you a big sister to Clemmie the dog, do you know what that is?
“We're gonna have a baby!”
Lori, who has been dating Ferne since 2022, sweetly tells Sunday that they need her help to buy some babygrows for the baby.
The little girl then replies: “And I can help her do her hair.”
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The Towie star has to tell Sunday that the baby could be either a boy or a girl, before asking her: “Do you know where the baby is?”
Pulling up her hoodie to reveal her growing bump, Lori says to Sunday: “I reckon if we whisper I think it can hear us.”
The little girl then leans towards her mum’s tummy and whispers: “You're my friend!”
Later on, Ferne confesses she found the whole experience overwhelming, saying: “Oh my goodness it makes my heart melt, she has given me the reaction I totally didn't expect.
“It's so much more than I'd hoped for.”
Earlier on in the episode Ferne was seen breaking down in tears and sobbing as the reality star called in a life coach after a series of dramatic events in her life, with the star hinting at her 'voicenote scandal'.
The scenes played out in her show First Time Mum, which was shot in the wake of the leaking of a series of voicenotes that claimed to feature the star, some of which mentioned Sam Faiers.
Breaking down in tears on This Morning in March while discussing the scandal, she said: "It definitely wasn't my finest hour.
"And it definitely was a very difficult time in my life, but I do, I need to take this opportunity to publicly apologise again to those affected.
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"The words I used were unpleasant and I have reached out privately to those people and it's very difficult."
The reality star insisted that she couldn't share her "full truth" yet as it's still a "criminal investigation".