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Ashley Banjo announces his wife has given birth to their second child

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Ashley Banjo has announced the birth of his second child with his wife Francesca Abbott. The 31 year old took to Instagram to announce his wife Francesca had given birth to a baby boy.

Sharing an image of the trio shortly after the birth with his 754,000 followers, he wrote: "On Thursday the 26th March at 6.45pm our son came into the world weighing a healthy 8lbs 15oz. "His name is Micah Grace Banjo...

Our son, our little ray of light in a dark and uncertain time. @francescabanjo and I love him with the deepest part of our hearts." The Dancing On Ice judge's friends and fans were quick to congratulate the pair, who welcomed daughter Rose in February 2019, on their new arrival.

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