CBBC star reveals she secretly gave birth to her first child seven months ago in sweet family post
CBBC star Jade Alleyne has revealed she secretly gave birth to her first child seven months ago in a sweet family post.
The 22-year-old actress, who rose to fame in 2015 in the children's comedy show 4 O' Clock Club, announced her happy news in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
She shared a photo with her partner, a musician named Ce Yung, and their little one on social media.
Jade wrote in her caption: '7 months ago the Lord blessed us with the safe delivery of a beautiful baby boy. We said our thanks and began the new journey of parenthood.
“We have been showered with love, gifts, blessings, grace, safety and support.
CBBC star Jade Alleyne has revealed she secretly gave birth to her first child seven months ago in a sweet family post
The 22-year-old actress, who rose to fame in 2015 in the children's comedy show 4 O' Clock Club, announced her happy news in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
She shared a photo with her partner, a musician named Ce Yung, and their little one on social media, writing, “7 months ago the Lord blessed us with the safe delivery of a beautiful baby boy” (seen pregnant)
'This time was like no other. We have discovered new depths and known joy like never before.
“God has blessed us yesterday, today, and forever. That is why we thank HIM.
'Praise the Lord! Hallelujah! A baby boy has been born! Amen. Jade.'
Jade told fans she was expecting her first child in March.
At the time, she showed off her growing stomach before praising God and her boyfriend for the new life growing inside her.
The excited mum-to-be also shared how the new phase of her life had been both 'challenging' and 'rewarding', before talking about how much she had grown as a person into a 'woman of many facets'.
She wrote, “Oh honey! This man is my shelter, my rock, my best friend, my confidante, my co-pilot, my biggest supporter and confidence builder, a ray of light in the best of times and when I need it most, the love of my life and the father of the new generation family we are building.
“This new phase of life has been the deepest, most challenging and most rewarding for me.”
She continued, “I consistently thank God in the moments I draw close to Him for the opportunities I have been given to live this life to the fullest, and I am so glad I have been brave enough to live it all.
She added: “This time was like no other. We have discovered new depths and known joy like never before. God has blessed us yesterday, today and forever.”
Jade rose to fame as rebellious teenager Clem Burton in the CBBC show the 4 O'Clock Club, after joining the cast in the fourth series
Actress Jade told fans she was expecting her first child in a sweet post in March (pictured above)
At the time, she showed off her growing stomach, before praising God and her boyfriend (seen) for the new life growing inside her
“In this season I find myself becoming the well-rounded woman He made me to be. Not just a successful actor or singer, but a versatile woman with a fruitful life. I feel fulfilled, grounded and whole.
'So BLESSINGS!!! Praise and thanks to HIM for this wonderful gift. I am very private by nature, but feel extreme joy for being transparent enough to share this news.
“May God watch over our newborn and see us through a healthy birth. YES LOVE'
Her post drew several congratulatory messages from her followers and showbiz friends, including screenwriter Russell T. Davies who added three red heart emojis.
Jade rose to fame as rebellious teenager Clem Burton in the CBBC show the 4 O'Clock Club, after joining the cast in the fourth series.
She later quit the show after landing a role in Disney's The Lodge in 2016, playing Kaylee.
Jade can be seen on the CBBC show the 4 O'Clock Club
She next played the role of Ruby Bisme-Lyons in the BBC drama Years and Years, in which she co-starred with Lydia West, Anne Reid and Rory Kinnear.
The show saw the Scottish actress showcase her singing talents, with her debut single If You Only Knew released as part of the programme's soundtrack.
The TV personality next played the role of Ruby Bisme-Lyons in the BBC drama Years and Years, in which she starred alongside Lydia West, Anne Reid and Rory Kinnear.
In 2020, it was revealed that Jade would star as Tanit Ward in Netflix drama White Lines.
The following year, the stage actress had her first film role in Twist, which also starred Lena Headey, Michael Caine, Rafferty Law and Rita Ora.