Tina Daheley denies she’s pregnant after viewers speculated on her appearance

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Tina Daheley has been forced to deny she is pregnant after fans speculated about her appearance following a recent episode of BBC Breakfast – 18 months after giving birth.

The presenter, 41, took to Instagram on Friday to discuss the ordeal, saying her “body didn’t immediately snap back,” as she defiantly stated, “The answer is no, I’m not expecting a second child!”

Tina welcomed a baby girl with her fiancé Kane William-Smith last April and went back to work earlier this year.

Her say: Tina Daheley has been forced to deny she’s pregnant after fans speculated about her appearance following a recent episode of BBC Breakfast

Tina shared a glamorous photo in a black dress and wrote: ‘When I presented BBC Breakfast a few months ago I was made aware (as happens in the online world) that people are speculating about whether or not they are pregnant again.

‘The answer is no, I’m not expecting a second child! But I’m someone who had a baby, and whose body didn’t “pop back” right away. In fact it may never ‘hit back’ and be the same as before the delivery, but that’s normal too!!!”

Tina continued, “I’d like to have the body I had before and have recently restarted my relationship with fitness so we’ll see how it goes – but if this is the price of putting a little piece of my heart over the world waddling day, I’d do it again a thousand times.

Candid: The presenter, 41, took to Instagram on Friday to discuss the ordeal, saying her “body didn’t immediately snap back,” as she defiantly stated, “The answer is no, I’m not expecting a second child!”

“And even though I work in an industry where it might work to my disadvantage.”

Tina shared a photo of herself looking fabulous in the black dress, explaining that she “loved” the photo “apart from my body”, explaining that her “instinct was to crop it.”

Tina proudly declared, “But I changed my mind, so here it is. This is ALL OF ME, post C-section, 18 months later. (Until @bbcbreakfast bank from 6 tomorrow).’

Her fans quickly rushed to support her, with one penny: ‘My God, what an incredible and beautiful body!! I love this picture and your words so much!’

Mom: Tina welcomed a baby girl with her fiancé Kane William-Smith last April and went back to work earlier this year

Someone else agreed: “Your body is a machine and the best you will ever own, love your gratitude.”

“You were beautiful before you were beautiful when you were pregnant and you are beautiful now!” echoed a third fan.

A fourth said: ‘Incredibly smart, talented, funny, stunning woman, everything else is noise nonsense and yet it’s so exhausting. More power to you, Goddess.’

Tina welcomed a baby girl with her fiancé Kane last April.

‘Head over heels in love’: The BBC News presenter shared a lovely photo of her newborn daughter’s feet when she shared the happy news with followers last April

The BBC News presenter announced the news by posting a beautiful photo of her newborn daughter’s feet on Instagram.

Tina shared the happy update with her followers, writing, “Head over heels in love with our beautiful girl.”

Tina’s adorable image showed her newborn’s toes poking out as she rocked the toddler while wearing a soft flannel robe.

The new mom was soon inundated with well wishes and congratulations from her friends, with Susanna Reid writing, “Oh great news.”

Inseparable: Tina confirmed her engagement to Kane in January 2018 by sharing a photo of her sparking ring (pictured)

While Clara Amfo added: ‘Yaaaaay! Congratulations!!’ and Ore Oduba wrote, “Awwww there she is congratulations guys.”

Pregnant Alex Jones also commented, writing: ‘Lovely!! Congratulations.’

Sara Cox wrote, “Ahhhhh yeyyyyyyyy sending all the love to you 3” while Davina McCall shared her well wishes writing, “Oh Tina so happy for you.”

The baby’s arrival also came just weeks after Tina revealed that she and Kane had moved home and started a “delayed remodeling project.”

Here she is: Tina has become a regular on the BBC breakfast bench, alongside Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty, Louise Minchin and Jon Kay (pictured)

Tina shared a bump snap on Instagram on April 6, explaining, “All settled into our temporary newborn retreat in month 9 of pregnancy!

‘I can’t quite believe we started a delayed remodeling project and moved home just days before our little one was born, but thanks to the amazing support from friends and family (and an extremely luxurious roof over our heads) we’ve been on the somehow got it done.’

Tina announced she was expecting her first child in December 2020 when she shared a photo of her baby bump and revealed she was over five months pregnant.

Captioning the post, she wrote, “Only exciting news to share! More than excited to welcome a new addition to our family in Spring 2021. Thank you @bbcradio2 family for all your lovely messages this morning.’

While the presenter usually keeps her private life away from social media, her fiancé Kane occasionally appears in sporadic posts – including Tina confirming the couple’s engagement via Instagram in January 2018.

Tina confirmed her engagement to long-term partner Kane in January 2018 and shared a photo of her sparkly ring on Instagram

She captioned the image: “07.01.18 Making plans for the rest of our lives.”

After several years reading the news on Radio 1’s breakfast show, Tina covered events such as the election debate and ran her first Panorama program – about the Manchester bombing.

Happy news: Tina confirmed she was expecting her first child with fiancé Kane in December 2020

She has since become a regular on the BBC Breakfast bank alongside Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty, Louise Minchin and Jon Kay.

Speaking in 2018, the presenter shared Harper’s Bazaar she “worked ridiculously hard” to get to where she is today after her parents told her she would have to try even harder than her white contemporaries.

“I did the news on BBC Three, finished at midnight and then came in for breakfast, which goes back to what my parents said I should work twice or three times as hard,” she explained.

Tina is the daughter of first-generation immigrant parents of Indian descent, who themselves grew up in Nairobi and Tanzania.

She added that gender and class also play a role in the media’s lack of diversity, saying: “There’s no point in putting – I say it as I say to my friends – lots and lots of brown privileged people in prominent roles. to have.

That’s not really representative. The further I get in my career, the more I realize there aren’t many people like me. I come from a very working class background.’

Strong: Speaking in 2018, the presenter told Harper’s Bazaar that she had “worked ridiculously hard” to get to where she is today after her parents told her she would have to try even harder than her white contemporaries (pictured with Jon Kay on BBC Breakfast)

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