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Emma Willis delights fans with heartwarming photo of new job

She recently said the job was taking a toll on her

Emma Willis is clearly loving every single moment of filming for her new TV show.

The Big Brother presenter, 42, has been working shifts on a maternity ward for an upcoming documentary on UKTV’s W Channel called Emma Willis: Delivering Babies.

The mum-of-three took to Instagram on Friday to share a photo of herself cuddling a newborn while sat alongside the baby’s mother.

Read more: First look pictures of Emma Willis’ new TV show, Delivering Babies

Emma captioned the post: “Such a privilege to witness this little bundle coming into the world.. Thank you Michaela.”

The picture melted Emma’s fans’ hearts and many expressed their excitement to watch the star’s new show.

One person said: “Can’t wait to watch this, midwives do a fantastic job and very long hours.”

Another gushed: “So inspirational!” while a third added: “Oh my goodness, such a beautiful baby… so tiny.”

Emma’s new documentary will follow her training as a Maternity Care Assistant.

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Emma is delivering babies for a brand new documentary (Credit: W)

She will spend three months working on a busy maternity ward, doing four shifts a week – both day and night – alongside the hospital’s nursing staff.

Viewers will get to see the telly fave admit parents-to-be to the ward, take blood pressure, assist in threatre, and help out in the birthing suites.

Emma preivously said she couldn’t wait to “fully immerse” herself in a busy maternity ward.

She also admitted that if she wasn’t a TV presenter, she would have loved to work in a hospital.

However, last month, Emma hinted that the new job was taking a toll on her.

The presenter shared a snap of herself resting her head against a car window to Instagram.

She captioned the post: “Night shifts…”

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It seems the night shifts were taking a toll on the star (Credit: Instagram)

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Fans rushed to comment on the photo, with many saying they could relate to Emma’s exhaustion since they’re midwifes themselves.

One wrote: “Work the night shift every night. Feel your pain!!!”

“Ugh! A whole Weekend of nights on call coming up! Know this feeling,” another wrote.

There’s no exact air date for the show yet, but the show will be on W later this year.

Will you be watching Emma’s new show? Leave us a comment on our Facebook page @EntertainmentDailyFix and let us know.


Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)

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