Rachel Riley and Pasha Kovalev’s cute baby daughter steals the show on Loose Women
14.02.2022 - 19:59
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Strictly Come Dancing couple Rachel Riley and Pasha Kovalev’s adorable three-month-old baby daughter Noa totally stole the show as she made her TV debut on ITV’s Loose Women. Rachel, 36, and Pasha, 42, appeared live in the studio on Monday 14 February to help the panel celebrate Valentine’s Day.The married couple, who tied the knot in 2019 after meeting on the BBC entertainment series in 2013, opened up about their relationship and their thoughts on Valentine’s Day.
However, the panel and viewers at home couldn’t help but become distracted as Rachel and Pasha brought along their baby daughter Noa to join in the fun. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
As Rachel carried her daughter into the studio, all eyes were on the adorable tot.The panel, headed up by anchor Ruth Langsford, then took it in turns to hold little Noa - who is baby sister to the couple’s older daughter Maven, two. And the show’s star Denise Welch joked that she was happy to “take her home for a few days” to give Rachel and Pasha a break.
While viewers at home were equally besotted with Noa, as they took to social media to say how sweet she was. One snapped a picture of the family on screen with a heart emoji, writing: ‘@RachelRileyRR and her husband on #Loosewomen with their new baby girl.
I certainly will not be counting down to the end of this interview!’ Another added: ‘What beautiful babies Rachel and Pasha produce #loosewomen.’ The beaming parents then opened up about family life, as they spoke about being parents to two under twos and Maven’s reaction to her little sister. Pasha explained: “She’s loving it.There is a little bit of jealousy going on, but we’re trying to balance
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