Michelle McManus beams in green dress in beautiful pics from son Nicholas' christening
26.04.2022 - 16:17
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Michelle McManus welcomed her baby boy Nicholas with husband Jeff Nimmo in February this year and has now taken to her social media to share a series of sweet snaps from his christening.The 41 year old, who recently shared a peak inside her cosy home, first posted a photo showing a series of mirror placemats with glass fish bowls on top that had blue and white furry pompoms inside. A white picture frame could be seen sitting in the middle of that table with a light blue tassel down one side while a white card inside read: "Christening Day".
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter In a second snap, Michelle's 12,300 followers could see a white easel on which stood a circular sign that read: "Nicholas Peter Nimmo's Christening Day 23/04/22," while a stunning display of white, blue and silver balloons lined the back of the wall. A blue and white cake could also be seen on a nearby table.
A final photo showed her looking gorgeous in a green loose-fitted dress with embroidery going down on shoulder as she smiled for the camera.The red-haired beauty styled her locks down into loose curls and glammed up for the special occasion as she donned eyeliner and mascara alongside pink blush and a deep red lipstick. Her very proud husband Jeff stood to her left, wearing a dapper dark suit with a white shirt and patterned tie, while to her left stood the godparents to her youngest child, her sister Kerry and Michelle's cousin Dominic Feber.
Dominic held their baby boy, who was wrapped in a white blanket, as the priest smiled next to them all. In the caption, Michelle wrote: "What an absolutely gorgeous day we had on Saturday for our little angel Nicholas Peter Nimmo’s
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