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Angela Scanlon shares rare snaps of baby Marnie Fae during family holiday to South Africa

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Angela Scanlon has given fans a rare glimpse at baby Marnie Fae, as she shares snaps from her family holiday in South Africa.

The presenter shared a mirror selfie as she cuddled the tiny tot. Gushing in the caption: “Obsessed with her little face & how she looks at me”

Going on to open up about her New Year’s resolutions. Writing: “this year I’m saying fuck it to resolutions BUT am determined to move my body more.”

“I’m generally an all or nothing kinda woman so usually make excuses as to why I can’t do the thing but even if they’re crawling on me or dragging out of me or smiling their gummy smiles it’s kind of fine! It might not be a bouji Pilates class or a hard core PT sesh but human dumbbells are actually hardcore. Are there any humans I should follow for some inspiration ??”

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Angela and her husband, Roy Horgan, welcomed baby Marnie Fae last February.

The Irish TV presenter shared the news by posting a gorgeous black and white snap to social media.

Captioning the photo of her cradling the little one she said; “Marnie Fae Horgan 11.2.22.”

“Chapped lips & chapped nips can only mean one thing… our little woman has arrived!! We are besotted,’ she added.

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Pic: Angela Scanlon/Instagram

This is the second child for the presenter and her husband, Roy Horgan who already have a little girl together, three-year-old Ruby.

Revealing how she decided on names for both of her girls, Angela said on Instagram: “I always had Ruby even before I was pregnant. Marnie was a last minute decision. We had other names milling about but this one came late in the day (I think she gave it to me!).”

“She was born in water so it feels fitting too,” she added as the name means ‘from-the-sea.’

 

 

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