Harry Potter's Jessie Cave opens up on ‘hellish birth’ after welcoming fourth child
25.03.2022 - 23:09
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Jessie Cave has opened up about the "hellish" birth of her fourth child, after recently welcoming baby son Becker with long-term partner Alfie Brown. The Harry Potter star, who portrayed Lavender Brown in the hit films, took to Instagram to reveal details of her son's birth, as she shared two photographs of her cradling him while in hospital.
Jessie, 34, also shares Donnie, seven, daughter Margot, five, and one year old son Tennesse with comedian Alfie, who she has been in a relationship with for over seven years.The couple welcomed their latest bundle of joy on Tuesday 22 March, with Jessie now opening up about the complications she faced during the birth. Become an OK! VIP and see all our exclusives - for free! Become an OK! VIP and you will unlock access to all of our big exclusives...
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She revealed the happy news on her Instagram Stories, and also told her 211,000 followers: "Thankful for the nhs "Amazing midwives for my entire screeching delivery Thankful for having tiny but strong baby Thankful for everythinggggg Sorry baby spam". Having settled in back at their family
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