Jeremy Kyle has followed his announcement of the arrival of his newborn daughter, with third wife Victoria, with an intimate snap of them together in hospital, moments after the baby came into this world.
Jeremy shared a photo on his Instagram Stories of his new daughter Rose with her mother Victoria with the newborn looking content as she is swaddled in her mum's arms, as they sit up in the hospital bed. The TV presenter captioned the snap with: "So chilled like her Mummy [two pinks heart emojis]"
The 58-year-old former chat show host now has six children and already has a son, Oliver, with Victoria after they married in 2021. Jeremy announced the arrival of his daughter in a post on Instagram, writing: "She’s finally here… Iris Rose Victoria Kyle arrived today at 12.31pm weighing 7lb 6oz.. Mummy was absolutely incredible and we are just so blessed to have our beautiful new daughter."
The TalkTV Breakfast show host revealed that he was expecting his sixth child with Victoria back in September last year. And he was quick to take a jibe at Boris Johnson who now has seven children. At the time he joked: "Yes, baby number six is incoming, I’m catching BoJo up, to be honest!"
Jeremy gave more details about the birth and when speaking to The Sun, revealed the preparations that were essential this time around. Jeremy said: "Mum and baby are doing great. Oliver’s birth was difficult for Vicky four years ago, so it meant this time around had to be more planned. Honestly though, we’re so lucky. Think about those people who spend their lives not being able to have kids. We’re very blessed. You know what they say when you’ve had one, the second one is always easier… so the sixth one will be a piece of cake." The TV presenter added: "And it’s another girl – another wedding to pay for. I’ll be working until I’m 80!"
Ghislaine Maxwell 'in solitary confinement after TalkTV interview from jail'Jeremy's news comes after the pair suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage. Vicky previously told The Mirror it was a "devastating" experience, saying: "People say, 'It's so early, it's just a bunch of cells', but as a woman you can't help but get attached to what's going on in your body."
They then endured further heartache when Victoria was booked in for a procedure to remove the foetus but they were told there was a heartbeat after all. The pair had to wait a week to then be told the pregnancy wasn't viable, which was the second miscarriage for them. Jeremy recalled: "The second miscarriage was the hardest for Vic. Because we'd had one before, we tried not to get excited. It was an emotional rollercoaster."