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BBC's Kelly Somers shares adorable baby snap after giving birth to first child with fiancé

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Kelly Somers has shared an adorable new snap with her baby daughter, after she welcomed her into the world in November 2023.The little girl is the first child for the popular sports reporter and her fiancé, Max, after the couple experienced fertility issues, which Kelly has been open about.

Kelly, 32, took to Instagram on New Year's Eve to post a black and white snap with her daughter, as she wrote: "Fortunate to have had SO many amazing work opportunities again this year.

But I’ll always remember 2023 for one thing… the year life got a whole new meaning. Happy new year everyone." Her followers were quick to comment and send sweet messages, including one that read: "Happy new year you amazing woman.

Keep smashing life!! I hope 2024 brings you and everyone you love so much happiness." Another said: "Happy New Year gorgeous!

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