Tess Daly welcomes baby girl
Tess Daly and Vernon Kay celebrating birth of second daughter
Tess Daly and Vernon Kay celebrating birth of second daughter
Tess Daly has given birth to her second daughter, it has been confirmed.
The Strictly Come Dancing presenter welcomed little Amber Isabella in a London hospital yesterday afternoon.
The couple's second daughter – they already have four-year-old Phoebe – weighed in at 7lb 15oz.
Vernon yesterday told the Sunday Mirror: 'She is absolutely beautiful and I am thrilled.'
Tess had Phoebe by caesarean section, and Vernon recently spoke of her wish to give birth to Amber naturally.
He said: 'We're both really excited about the little 'un.
Marie Claire Newsletter
Celebrity news, beauty, fashion advice, and fascinating features, delivered straight to your inbox!
'Tess is determined to have a natural birth after having a caesarean last time. We've got all the books and looked at lots of pictures of ladies squatting.'
And he also had some kind words for his gorgeous wife.
'She's the best-looking pregnant woman in the world. Her skin is so beautiful right now and everything's gone great so far.'
Cute. Congratulations!
SEE TESS'S GORGEOUS PREGNANCY STYLE HERE
The leading destination for fashion, beauty, shopping and finger-on-the-pulse views on the latest issues. Marie Claire's travel content helps you delight in discovering new destinations around the globe, offering a unique – and sometimes unchartered – travel experience. From new hotel openings to the destinations tipped to take over our travel calendars, this iconic name has it covered.
-
Every cool girl I follow is wearing cabernet nails right now—and I'm convinced it's the perfect mani shade
It's no doubt the colour of the season
By Rebecca Fearn
-
I have oily skin that’s prone to breakouts, but this skin tint leaves my skin looking even, fresh *and* radiant
I use it every single day
By Mica Ricketts
-
After a seriously effective Pilates workout you can do any time, anyplace, in ten minutes? 6 best to try today
Sometimes, less is more.
By Anna Bartter