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Lydia Bright says baby Loretta has double chin like her mum as she posts cute video

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Lydia Bright has shared some adorable videos of her newborn Loretta Rose, as she tries to keep her awake. The former TOWIE star explained to her Instagram followers that she wanted Loretta to sleep through the night so she didn't wake her mum up all night.

But the sleepy tot was keen to snooze early and Lydia giggled as she waved her daughter's little arms around. "I need to keep my child awake so she doesn't have me up all night," Lydia, 30, told the camera. "But it's very hard, she just keeps falling asleep." She then filmed a close up of her baby's chin, saying she had a double chin like her mum. "Can we also talk about the double chin?" said Lydia. "I know she looks like her dad, but thats one thing she has of mine," Lydia added,

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