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Ferne McCann stepped out to enjoy the Paddington Bear Experience with her daughters Sunday and Finty in London on Sunday evening.
The former TOWIE icon, 35, opted for a brown skin-tight turtleneck and chic checked trousers while stopping for snaps at the London County Hall.
The ITV sensation looked every inch of the doting mum as she beamed alongside Sunday, 8, and cradling little Finty, 2, in her arms.
She prepared to dive into the Christmas spirits while in attendance of the festive-themed event.
Ferne shares daughter Sunday from a previous relationship and welcomed her second child Finty with her fiancé Lorri Haines.
The TV star’s show, which started as Ferne McCann: First Time Mum and initially followed her raising first born Sunday, ran for 13 series and seven years.
Ferne McCann, 35, stepped out to enjoy the Paddington Bear Experience with her daughters Sunday and Finty in London on Sunday evening
The former TOWIE icon opted for a brown skin-tight turtleneck and chic checked trousers while stopping for snaps at the London County Hall
The show was later retitled in 2023 when Ferne welcomed her second daughter Finty.
It comes about a month after Ferne revealed Sunday wants to be a YouTube star as she has grown in confidence following the end of her reality show.
The TV personality documented her journey from pregnancy and single parenthood to engaged mother-of-two for seven years in ITVBe shows First Time Mum and My Family And Me.
Ferne has now revealed to Daily Mail that her oldest child Sunday, who was previously ‘really camera shy’, has recently come out of her shell and loves ‘vlogging’.
Speaking on the Pride of Britain red carpet, she said: ‘Sunday is really getting into her fashion and vlogging and we joke because I did seven years of my reality show and she was always really camera shy.
‘Now we’ve finished it she’s come out of her shell and she wants to do vlogs and YouTube and join clubs, she’s really come out of her shell.
‘So many people are saying she’s coming after me because she has really grown in confidence.’
Asked how life is going away from the cameras, Ferne explained how she had ‘delayed grief’ but admitted she ‘can’t see herself away from TV’ for long as she hinted at a new project.
The ITV star looked every inch of the doting mum as she beamed alongside Sunday, 8, and cradling little Finty, 2, in her arms
Ferne prepared to dive into the Christmas spirits while in attendance of the festive-themed event
The TV star put on a sweet displaying stopping for snaps with the two tots at the VIP arrivals
It comes about a month after Ferne told Daily Mail her daughter Sunday wants to be a YouTube star as she has grown in confidence following the end of her reality show (pictured together)
She said: ‘It feels sad and I feel like I have delayed grief because no matter who you are when you stop something, you’re like no this is the right decision but now you miss that part of your life.
‘But I’m pleased I did it because when one door closes, one door opens. I can’t see myself away from cameras, so watch this space as I love documentaries and I’m thinking real life problems with things I’ve been through.’
It comes after Ferne admitted that she and fiancé Lorri rarely get a chance to be intimate together now they have children.
The former TOWIE star admitted that their priorities have changed after having Finty and the pair don’t often have a chance to have intimate time together anymore.
Insisting that she ‘really does fancy him’, Ferne explained they schedule time together and date nights, but they were no longer in their ‘honeymoon period’ and now have a ‘different kind of love’.
She told OK! Magazine: ‘Don’t worry, I think Lorri is okay. I’m not depriving him [of sex]! But yeah, it is what it is. Isn’t it the same for most couples with young children? We’ve gone through our honeymoon period.
‘Of course we do date nights. But the last one, by the time I got home, my head had to hit the pillow because I had an early flight to Budapest the next morning, so there was no sexy time.
‘We do have to schedule time and prioritise intimacy. I really do fancy him, but it’s a different kind of love as you evolve and have children.’