British singer Paloma Faith is a new mum.
The Only Love Can Hurt Like This star gave birth to her second child, a daughter, with her husband Leyman Lahcine on Saturday, and although she is thrilled with the new arrival, Paloma confessed she is already exhausted as she deals with the pain of her Caesarean section recovery and breastfeeding. Well I’m not pregnant anymore! I had a planned c section yesterday, she posted to Instagram on Sunday, alongside a snap of her baby girl s foot and another of Paloma in hospital. I’m in a lot of pain and didn’t sleep last night but it’s worth it to see and meet the new little cherub I have infront of me. It’s been about 30 hours and already I’m Exhausted, sore and my nipples are on fire with a baby piranha that wants to kill me. (sic) she went on, adding: but I am of course elated!
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The ‘Mysterious Girl’ hitmaker joined the Take That frontman during his online ‘Crooner Sessions’ virtual gigs last year and he revealed the ‘Patience’ singer not only encouraged him to start working on new material, but he’s also involved with his plans.
Writing in his new! magazine column, said: “I did a Q&A on my YouTube channel and was asked what made me decide to get back in the studio and actually stick to it.
“Randomly, I got the push from two people. One was Junior telling me to write something cool, current, and fresh.
“The other was Gary Barlow. Gary and I did one of his ‘Crooner Sessions’ last year in the first lockdown and afterwards I sent him songs I had written and he basically told me to get my bum back in the studio and release some music.
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The Spandau Ballet star has been working on his own music, with a new single due out in March and a solo album set for release in June.
Most of the record was recorded remotely, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Gary enlisted the help of Pink Floyd’s touring bassist Guy Pratt.
Gary, 61, told The Sun newspaper s Bizarre column: I did a record, all remote. Well, a lot of it was remote, apart from in the ¬summer when we could meet up. It’s finished and coming out in a few months. I roped Guy in.