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Rachel Riley: Countdown host reveals she left friends in shock with baby admission

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Countdown presenter Rachel Riley, 34, has admitted she and her husband Pasha Kovalev, 40, were warned by their friends to “get a wriggle on” after they revealed they hadn’t thought about enrolling their baby daughter Maven at school yet.The couple welcomed their first child into the world in December and Rachel has now explained that time has been going “really quickly” ever since she was born.In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk about hosting Sky’s National General Knowledge Test with 100 quiz questions, the mathematics expert recalled: “We spoke to friends the other day and they said, ‘Have you enrolled her at schools?’ “And I said, ‘No’, and they said, ‘[Gasp] What is she, five months?

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