Rio and Kate Ferdinand’s children: How many kids do they have?
Ex-Man Utd defender Rio Ferdinand found love again in the most unexpected place when holidaying in Dubai.
Since then, the whirlwind romance with ex-Towie star Kate Wright has seen the pair marry and create their own family,
How many children do Rio and Kate Ferdinand have?
Rio Ferdinand has three children from his previous marriage to Rebecca Ellison.
His first wife tragically lost a short battle with cancer in 2015.
The footballer turned pundit has opened up about life after Rebecca died in his documentary Rio and Kate: Becoming a Stepfamily.
Kate Ferdinand has spoken openly about the experience of becoming a stepmother to the children.
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Since their marriage in 2019, their family has grown as the pair welcomed their first child together.
Kate took to her to announce to her 1.4m followers that the couple are expecting their second child, as she revealed her pregnancy bump for the first time.
Lorenz
Rio's eldest child is Lorenz.
He is 16-years-old and is following his father's footsteps into football as he is currently on Brighton's books as a goalkeeper.
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Tate
Tate is currently 14-years-old, the second eldest of his children.
Tia
Tia, Rio's only daughter is 11-years-old.
Cree
The newest addition to the Ferdinand clan, Cree was born in December 2020, currently two-years-old.
Both parents were very open on social media in welcoming their new child with both overjoyed.
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What have Rio and Kate Ferdinand said about parenting?
Rio took on the difficult role of being a single parent after losing his first wife, having to learn a lot along the way.
The football pundit opened up about his experiences in his BBC documentary Being Mum and Dad.
He has admitted that he has taken on a strict parenting style but felt it was necessary to give his children the upbringing they deserved.
Rio opened up to The Sun saying "Yeah I am quite strict. I think it’s finding the balance really. You’ve got to be strict, but you’ve got to allow the kids to have a good time and enjoy themselves, within reason.
"When it comes to things like snacks, it’s doing it at the right time and controlling the amounts when they’re young kids. My kids are good like that, we’ve got them into a good routine.
“When we watch football or watch a movie, that’s our snack time and we love it.”
He also spoke about taking on the role of mum after his wife died, he said: “Your appreciation for mothers and how they cope and how they deal with the school run, just doing that... there’s so much more that goes into it that mums do, that many of us men don’t even consider.
"The preparation that goes into it the night before, uniforms, books, breakfasts - and the first time [after] that they had to go to school, and before I knew it they were late.
"And I did think, what am I going to do?
"It doesn’t matter how much money you’ve got, or if you’re in the public eye or not, I think we all come under the same type of stresses at that point.”
Talking about the grief the children have had to endure before the pair met, Kate said "Your job is to be there for your children - you can't make them better.
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"Going through grief or missing a parent who has died is so hard, and missing is about connection. When we miss somebody, it's because they were important to us, right? We valued their presence. We loved being with them.
"So, you know, it's gonna sound kind of at odds maybe with the ideas around grief, but for me, it's not about moving away from grief – it's about how you keep that person alive with you even when they're dead,"