Ashley Cain becoming a dad again two years after death of daughter Azaylia
02.12.2023 - 20:57
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Ashley Cain is becoming a dad again two years on from the tragic death of his daughter Azaylia, whom he shared with Safiyya Vorajee. The tot heartbreakingly died in 2021 aged eight months, after a battle with a rare form of cancer.
The 33-year-old says he told his first-born angel of the news that he was going to be welcoming a second child before anyone else. The dad said Azaylia is "happy" that she will have a little brother to watch over and "protect."
Reality television star Ashley said sharing the news has allowed him to look positively at becoming a dad again, and that he needed to speak to his daughter in heaven to get it off his chest, the Mirror reports.
He added that Azaylia was happy for him when he spoke at her resting place. Although confirmed he is not in a relationship with the mother of his unborn son, he said they have been friends since the age of 18.
"She is a really nice person and good to be around. I got a message saying that she needed to speak to me so I went to see her and she told me she was pregnant, I can't put into words how that felt," he told The Sun on Sunday. Ashley explained that the news was "very difficult" to process when his friend informed him they were having a child.
Despite being thrilled at the prospect of becoming a dad again, he and the unnamed mum of their child were left heartbroken to find out their baby has a possible heart defect.
He said: "They couldn’t find the connection between one of the valves and the heart so it was another very difficult time for me. I had already been through a really tough journey with Azaylia, I had already lost a child and I was worried and scared it could happen again."
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