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Christine Lampard enjoys stroll with daughter Patricia amid COVID-19 crisis


Christine Lampard goes make-up free as she takes a lunchtime stroll with her daughter Patricia amid COVID-19 crisis

Christine Lampard has spending quality time with her loved ones amid the COVID-19 crisis.

The 40-year-old television presenter stepped out in London on Wednesday with her 18-month-old daughter Patricia, getting some fresh air at lunchtime.

Making the most of her time off from Loose Women filming, Christine was spotted chatting on the phone as she pushed the toddler along in a pram.

Taking time out: Christine Lampard has spending quality time with her loved ones amid the COVID-19 crisis, stepping out in London on Wednesday

Taking time out: Christine Lampard has spending quality time with her loved ones amid the COVID-19 crisis, stepping out in London on Wednesday

Christine was clad in gym gear for her walk, donning black leggings and a zip-up top, layering up with a black padded jacket.

She completed her look with a pair of white trainers and wore her brunette locks down loose in a sleek style.

The Northern Irish star showcased her natural beauty by going make-up free for her outing. 

Making the most of her time off from Loose Women filing, Christine was spotted chatting on the phone as she pushed the toddler along in a pram.

Out and about: Making the most of her time off from Loose Women filming, Christine was spotted chatting on the phone as she pushed the toddler along in a pram

Keeping it casual: Christine was clad in gym gear for her walk, donning black leggings and a zip-up top, layering up with a black padded jacket

Keeping it casual: Christine was clad in gym gear for her walk, donning black leggings and a zip-up top, layering up with a black padded jacket

Christine recently revealed she felt the ‘weirdest craziness of emotion’ after giving birth to her baby daughter Patricia in September 2018.

Last month, Christine – who shares her daughter with husband Frank Lampard – admitted she didn’t believe a friend who warned her she would ‘just cry’ for three days after welcoming her first child.

Reflecting on the early stages of motherhood, the Northern Irish presenter also confessed she wanted to be informed about the ‘worst cases’ of what to expect after birth.

She's a natural: The Northern Irish star showcased her natural beauty by going make-up free for her outing

She’s a natural: The Northern Irish star showcased her natural beauty by going make-up free for her outing 

Opting for comfort: She completed her look with a pair of white trainerd

Opting for comfort: She completed her look with a pair of white trainers and wore her brunette locks down loose in a sleek style

The media personality shared: ‘I remember a friend of mine beforehand saying, ”About day three after you’ve had your baby, you’ll just want to cry”.

‘It’s apparently something to do with when your milk is properly coming through. She said, ”You’ll cry, and it’ll not be for happiness, it won’t be for sadness, you’ll just cry”. 

‘I thought, ”God, that’s gonna happen”. And it did happen! I just started crying! I was holding her crying going, “I don’t know why I’m crying!”

Doting parents: Christin shares her daughter with husband Frank Lampard (pictured together in October 2019)

Doting parents: Christin shares her daughter with husband Frank Lampard (pictured together in October 2019)

‘I was just holding her… it was just this weirdest craziness of emotion.’

‘It is interesting just how much we all want to know beforehand. I kind of wanted to know the worst cases, I wanted to know the worst things so I thought, ‘If I don’t get to that then I’m happy.

‘I wanted to know if something bad happens, how do I fix it?  I’m better when I kind of knew that sort of stuff as opposed to going in completely ignorantly. 

‘I don’t think you ever fully now until you’ve gone through it.’

Tough time: Reflecting on the early stages of motherhood, the Northern Irish presenter also confessed she was highly emotional after Patricia's birth

Tough time: Reflecting on the early stages of motherhood, the Northern Irish presenter also confessed she was highly emotional after Patricia’s birth 



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