counter Anne-Marie finally reveals the unique name of her new baby five months after giving birth to second child with Slowthai – Forsething

Anne-Marie finally reveals the unique name of her new baby five months after giving birth to second child with Slowthai


ANNE-MARIE has finally revealed the unique name of her new baby – five months after giving birth to her second child with Slowthai.

The Ciao Adios hitmaker, 34, welcomed her first son with her rapper husband, 30, in May this year.

Anne-Marie, wearing a pink sweater vest over a white shirt, laughing on ITV1.
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Anne-Marie has revealed her baby’s name – five months after giving birth[/caption]

Newborn baby sleeping in a hospital bassinet swaddled in a teddy bear patterned blanket.
Anne-Marie welcomed her son in May
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Screenshot of Pop Princess Anne-Marie being interviewed on ITV1.
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The pop star revealed all on This Morning today[/caption]

Happy couple in a car.
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Anne-Marie married rapper Slowthai in 2022 and they share two children together[/caption]

Now the singer, who gave birth to her first child, a daughter called Seven, in February last year, has revealed the sweet name for her second baby.

Today Anne-Marie appeared on This Morning to chat about her latest single and also talk about being a new mum.

One thing fans have been dying to know is the name of her new baby.

The pop star waited five months before she decided to spill the beans.

Asked by This Morning host Cat Deeley if she would finally reveal her tot’s name, Anne-Marie said: “It is Forever.”

She then revealed the meaning behind the name was because her grandma and mother have always signed cards with “forever”, something she has always cherished.

Anne-Marie and her baby daddy Slowthai – real name Tyron Kaymone – secretly married in Las Vegas in the summer of 2022 and have since had two children.

To mark the arrival of Forever in May, Anne-Marie shared a series of pictures on Instagram.

She wrote: “Another beautiful little thing has entered our lives. Hello everyone.”

Meanwhile, Anne-Marie recently bravely opened up about her struggle with postnatal depression.


The star then penned: “This is the most ‘me’ I’ve felt in a long time. My head has been all over the place. I’ve been pregnant and breastfeeding for over 2 years.

“My hormones are mental and I’ve only just started feeling okay. I’ve been through a lot.

“My body has been through a lot. It’s so hard but I guess cliche to say IT IS worth it.

“For someone who doesn’t like routines I’ve had to become the person who lives in one. With naps and feeding and meal times.

“But I’m through it, still going through it but I feel I’ve come out of the hole.

“I battled with postnatal depression and postnatal anxiety, and therapy (yet again) and the people around me pulled me through it.

“Now I’m back. I’m strong and I’m excited. My blond hair is back. My body is kinda back. I just have to stop eating chocolate now and saying ‘the baby wants it’ hahahaha damn.”

Anne-Marie teased a return to performing too, now she’s back on her feet.

She continued: “Anyway, this caption is too long but just wanted to let you know. My mind is finally seeing clear again. Yay.

“I have 2 beautiful babies. Now it’s time to tour again hahaha. Okay maybe not yet but soon.”

What is postnatal depression?

Postnatal depression is a type of depression that affects parents after they have a baby.

The major depression is triggered by childbirth but is much more severe than just the “baby blues”.

It can also occur following a miscarriage or stillbirth of a baby.

Many women can feel emotional and anxious after the birth of their child, commonly referred to as the “baby blues”, this will only last for a few weeks after giving birth.

If these symptoms start to last longer the NHS advises that you could be suffering with postnatal depression.

The symptoms include but are not limited to: a persistent feeling of sadness, lack of enjoyment and loss of interest in the outside world, as well as your baby, and a lack of energy.

These signs can build up gradually so a lot of people don’t immediately identify that they have postnatal depression.

A number of celebrity mums have opened up about suffering from postnatal depression following giving birth.

Singer Adele has said that after the birth of her son Angelo she felt ‘inadequate’ and embarrassed to talk about how she was feeling.

John Legend’s wife and model Chrissy Teigen revealed she was diagnosed with postnatal depression in December after going into a downward spiral following the birth of her daughter Luna.

Gwyneth Paltrow explained she was dogged by postnatal depression after son Moses was born in 2006.

Loose Woman Stacey Solomon said she suffered from depression after the birth of her first son Zachary when she was just 18 years old.

While her co-host Andrea McLean has also talked about the condition on the programme.

Another famous face to talk about her experience is WAG Rebekah Vardy after she gave birth to son Finley with footballer husband Jamie Vardy.

Kate Middleton visited Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute at King’s College London to discuss postpartum depression with experts.

After speaking to scientists, the Duchess reflected on the day; although she has never explicitly claimed to have suffered with it, she said: “There’s an expectation you’re going to be super happy all the time, and one in four of us aren’t.”

Melanie Hughes, former Miss Wales and Corrie actress tragically passed away  in October 2017 due to her heavy drinking, linked to her post natal depression.

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Anne-Marie showing her pregnancy bump.
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Anne-Marie is seen here when she was pregnant with Forever[/caption]

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