Rio and Kate Ferdinand land their own BBC documentary about becoming a step-family
RIO and Kate Ferdinand are set to open up about becoming a step-family after landing their own BBC documentary.
The couple tied the knot last year with Kate taking on the role of mother to Rio's three children after he tragically lost his wife, Rebecca Ellison, to breast cancer in 2015.
Called Rio and Kate: Becoming A Step Family, the show will follow the couple as they settle into life as a fivesome.
Posting on Instagram today, Kate wrote: "This is a hugely important and personal project for @rioferdy5 and I. For the last year we have been filming a new @bbcone documentary ‘Rio and Kate: Becoming a Step Family’
"We have been on such a journey and we really hope the film will help other step families and those experiencing the journey of grief 🙏🏻 coming soon ❤️."
It's not yet known when the show will air, but it follows on from the former Manchester United player's previous BBC documentary, Being Mum and Dad, when he bravely opened about life as a single parent after his wife's passing.
The documentary, which aired in March 2017, left viewers in floods of tears as he spoke about his struggle to raise his children alone.
At the time Rio was hailed a “warrior”, “brave” and “a brilliant dad” by celebrities and TV fans alike as they watched him break down in tears talking about his late wife.
This new show will now document his journey since he met and married Kate, who is now step-mum to his kids.
His late wife Rebecca passed away after a battle with breast cancer on May 2, 2015, aged just 34.
Before her death, Rebecca had tried to talk to her husband about life after she was gone - but struggling to cope with her illness, he dismissed the conversation.
Instead, she left a message with her best friend Lisa, giving Rio her blessing to love again as she didn't want him to be “alone and miserable”.
Writing in his autobiography, Rio said: “Rebecca told Lisa something in the final weeks of her life.
“Months later Lisa told me what it was . . . ‘It kills me to think of Rio with a new partner, Lisa, you know it does. Of course it does.
“'But you know what kills me even more? Thinking of him alone and lonely.
"'If I don’t make it, Lisa, I don’t want Rio to be miserable. I want him to be happy’.”
The couple had been dating for several years before they married in 2009, three years after they gave birth to their first son.
Though she had been fighting the disease for a short time, Rio and Rebecca remained private about her ill health so it came as a huge shock when her death was announced.
Meanwhile, just this week Kate revealed how hurt she felt after her husband Rio's kids told her she wasn't their mum in a heated argument.
She opened up about the struggles she's faced with being a new parent to his three children.