Who is Children In Need host Rochelle Humes and how many kids does she have with JLS star Marvin?
Rochelle has presented some of the biggest TV shows in the UK
ROCHELLE Humes is a former member of the pop girl group The Saturdays but she has made quite the name for herself in broadcasting.
The star will be part of the team presenting Children In Need 2024, which will be supported by Paddy McGuinness charity bike ride.
Joining The Saturdays
Rochelle was born on March 21, 1989, and grew up in Barking, East London.
She launched her pop career when she joined the S Club 7 spin-off group, S Club Juniors, in 2001.
The star then went on to join the girl group The Saturdays, who sang hits including What About Us, and Ego.
The Saturdays have been on hiatus since 2014, but they are considered to be one of the UK's best girl groups.
Rochelle's TV fame
Rochelle landed some high profile TV gigs after leaving The Saturdays.
She has presented Ninja Warrior UK, The Xtra Factor and The Next Great Magician.
She even filled in for Lorraine Kelley, in 2018, before hosting This Morning while Holly Willoughby hosted I'm A Celebrity.
Superstar romance
The pop singer started dating JLS member Marvin Humes in 2010 and they moved in together just three months later.
Marvin proposed to Rochelle in Antigua on New Year's Eve in 2011.
The pair married at Blenheim Palace in 2012.
JLS split up in 2013, before reforming and heading out on tour in 2021 and 2023.
Mother of three
Marvin and Rochelle have three adorable children together.
Their first child, Alaia-Mai, was born on May 20, 2013 and their second, Valentina Raine, was born on March 10, 2017.
They had their first son, Blake, on October 9, 2020.
In January 2020, the family decided to reveal their daughters' faces on Instagram.
Children in Need
Rochelle will be hosting Children in Need 2024, alongside some big stars.
She will be co-presenting the show with Vernon Kay, Ade Adepitan, Mel Giedroyc, Lenny Rush and Chris Ramsey.
The telethon has raised over £1 billion for disadvantaged children and young people, since 1980.
This year's edition of the show is being supported by Paddy McGuiness' charity bike ride which has already raised over £1million