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Ashley Cain reveals he's having a third child three years after the death of daughter

Ashley Cain has revealed he's welcoming a third child three years after the death of his daughter Azaylia. He announced the news on Instagram, writing: '"Another One" **DJ Khaled Voice** 'My little girl will soon have another little brother to watch over, and my little boy will not only be a baby brother but a big brother too. With all the heartache I've been through, I'm truly grateful that I can really start counting my blessings again!

Kelly Osbourne puts on a sophisticated display in black leather trousers and quirky

The TV personality, 40, hosted Matt Mathews' Celebration of Boujee On A Budget Tour with Live Nation at The Peppermint Club in Los Angeles.

The former reality star, 37, made the admission while taking part in a viral TikTok challenge with her hairstylist pal Justin Anderson.

The actress, 35, looked nothing short of stunning as she stepped out in a red leather mini dress at Flaunt Magazine's party in Los Angeles .

The former Love Island contestant, single following her latest split from on-off girlfriend Demi Sims , suggested she has moved on while enjoying a night out with Leah in central London.

The star, who has appeared in Pride and Prejudice, The Night Manager and White Lotus was dressed as the iconic director Alfred Hitchcock as he ran scenes alongside Olivia Williams.

The reality series chronicled the lives of people living with disabilities or learning difficulties who were looking for love, for 11 series from 2012 to 2020.

It seemed an unlikely friendship when Liam Payne's girlfriend Kate Cassidy was accompanied to his funeral on Wednesday by Elizabeth Hurley's son Damian.

   

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