Former The Only Way Is Essex star, Ferne McCann, has shared a heartwarming video of her two-month-old baby Finty's "first dance."
The adorable infant was seen swaying in the arms of her doting dad, Lorri Haines, who serenaded her with the Celine Dion classic, It's All Coming Back To Me. Little Finty seemed to be thoroughly enjoying her first musical experience, keeping her eyes wide open throughout the entire performance.
The sweet moment was capped off with a tender kiss on the head from dad Lorri, making for a picture-perfect family scene. Ferne, 33, took to Instagram to share this precious memory, captioning it: "Finty's first dance with Lozza's terrible singing," accompanied by a couple of laughing face emojis.
In the background of the video, Ferne's laughter can be heard as she watches her fiancée share this special moment with their daughter, who was born in July. Adding to the cuteness overload, Finty sported an impressive head of hair, sticking up at the back of her head. Since welcoming Finty into their lives, Ferne has been candid about her birth story and the transition to being a family of four, which includes Ferne's eldest daughter, Sunday
Speaking to OK! magazine shortly after giving birth, Ferne revealed: "I got the home birth I wanted however it's nothing like how I imagined, and it didn't go to plan." Despite the unexpected turn of events, she confirmed that the moment was captured for her show, Ferne McCann: First Time Mum, and expressed her excitement to share it with her fans.
Ferne McCann sets sights on ‘low-key’ wedding in France after voicenote dramaIn July, Ferne candidly shared how her little one, Sunday, adapted to the role of a big sister, as she revealed: "I was so worried about how Sunday would react to a sibling. It was just me and Sunday for such a long time. I didn't want her to feel left out."
Despite the common advice to get Sunday a gift from the newborn, Ferne revealed that Sunday has been incredibly accepting of her new sibling, Finty. However, not everything has been smooth sailing for the family, especially on social media as Ferne faced criticism in August when she unveiled Finty's nursery on Instagram.
Opting for a neutral colour scheme for the room, Ferne was met with backlash from internet trolls who claimed that the beige palette was "bad" for her baby. One critic urged her: "Babies need some colour to stimulate them. After your post yesterday about how beautiful it was quite shocked, but each to their own."
Ferne didn't shy away from responding, telling her followers: "Don't get me wrong, I am here for other people's opinions, and I know that I am not going to please everyone, and it is fine for us not to love everything.
"That's fine, I get it. For goodness sake, I have got a reality show. I get the odd troll."
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