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Danielle Armstrong breaks silence after 'mentalist week' of moving house with newborn

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Danielle Armstrong has made her return to Instagram after a 'mentalist' week with her newborn daughter. The new mum, 32, took to the social media app on Tuesday night to reveal she'd had a very busy couple of days moving house with her fiancé Tom Edney and their baby girl Orla Mae.

Filming the two of them cuddled up on the sofa, Danielle said she was "missing in action" on social media because of the move.

She said: "We had the mentalist weekend haven't we? Literally moved in this weekend. "We're currently on our new sofa. Orla loves it, she's chilled. "Why would we move with a newborn?" she asked Tom.

Tom said: "Good idea, ain't it?" "I'm absolutely exhausted," she continued. "Exhausted but pleased that we're settled." The couple welcomed

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