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OUTSTANDIN­G IN HER FIELD...

Rosanna’s ‘bumped’ for summer holidays as snap of ‘twins’ shows

- Irish Daily Mail Reporter

SUMMERTIME and, as they say, the livin’ is easy.

Well, perhaps not that easy during a pandemic, but Rosanna Davison is nearly walking on air, not to mind through fields of gold, after her recent good news.

One of a plethora of Irish celebs sensibly soaking up the delights of holidaying at home this summer, Rosanna shared this lovely snap on her Instagram feed yesterday.

The day previously she brought her daughter Sophia to the beach for the first time, sharing a snap showing off her baby bump.

The former Miss World recently announced she’s expecting ‘miracle’ twin boys with husband Wes Quirke.

The pair welcomed Sophia via surrogacy in November last year after Rosanna opened up about her fertility struggle which resulted in her suffering 14 miscarriag­es. Rosanna and Wes’s twin boys are due in November.

She wrote online: ‘We found out that I was pregnant in mid-April and held

‘I felt almost nervous about sharing news’

onto our lovely secret for a long time, because our past fertility challenges have taught us not to get excited about a positive pregnancy test. Losses at any stage of pregnancy are traumatic and can make it more difficult to really believe that your family dreams might come true.

‘Over the past couple of years, I had done a lot of work on myself to make peace with the idea that I was the girl who would never be able to carry her own child or that I may never even have a family of my own, so the last few months have been a process of reversing what I thought I knew and had accepted about myself.’

On her podcast this weekend, she added: ‘We are probably still in shock, every time I look down and see my tummy or feel them kick. I felt almost nervous about sharing our news.

‘I felt guilty for the women out there who are struggling and still haven’t had their baby joy yet.’

 ??  ?? Making hay: Rosanna with one of her dogs and, below, with Wes and Sophia
Making hay: Rosanna with one of her dogs and, below, with Wes and Sophia

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