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Fearne Cotton shares rare photo of gorgeous daughter Honey

Her 20-month-old has had fans in a flutter

Fearne Cotton is usually very private when it comes to her children, but couldn’t help sharing the most adorable photo of her little girl over the Easter weekend.

Playing in the park with her 20-month-old daughter Honey Krissy Wood, Fearne uploaded a photo of her child feeding two ducks.

The Celebrity Juice star captioned the gorgeous family moment on Instagram saying: “New pals”.

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Aw! What a cutie.

But what most didn’t realise until they saw this snap was that her toddler has bright red hair!

One fan commented:  “That hair colour! 😍”.

An excited fan also wrote: “Look at that stunning hair!!!! 💖💖💖💖💖”.

And another gushed: “Her hair is beautiful..All aflame.”

Fearne, 35, also has a four-year-son called Rex, with husband Jesse Wood.

On Saturday, Fearne shared a pic of her baking skills featuring some yummy looking biscuits that she’d made with her daughter’s help. She said: “Honey and I just made these ginger bread dinosaurs. Couldn’t find my bunny biscuit cutter, so Easter dinosaurs it is! 🐣”.

How sweet!

The presenter’s cute family photo comes after openly admitting that she suffered from depression a few years ago, and took anti-depressants to get rid of a “black” feeling.

Fearne has written a book titled Happy, which she undertook to help people to get their lust for life back after they’ve been down.

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“I’m very optimistic by nature, I wake up in the morning and I’m very excited about my day, I’m so pumped and enthusiastic about the smaller things in life and that was dead,” she explained to The Mirror.

“Everything was a drag and felt heavy. I felt anti-social, cut-off, alienated and they were massive warning signs. Everyone has that lightbulb moment that they need to do something differently, but for me it was feeling stuck.”

The mum opened up about finally getting help, and said: “It was definitely a relief when the doctor identified what was happening to me. It took it away from being my fault.

“I was prescribed anti-depressants. I decided it would get my head above the clouds for a moment. I’d never taken them before so it felt like it might be worth a go.”


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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