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Former The Traitors contestant Charlotte Chilton has shared that her newborn daughter Penelope is dealing with "tummy issues," just six weeks after her birth.The 33 year old reality star, who appeared on the second series of the BBC show earlier this year, introduced her little one to the world this week exclusively with OK!.The reality star has claimed that singer Conor Maynard, 32, is the father of her child, but alleges he's not currently involved, leaving her to parent solo with the help of her family and friends.

Keeping her followers in the loop about her journey into motherhood since Penelope's arrival, she posted a snap on her Instagram Story on Tuesday afternoon where she was seen cuddling the sleeping newborn.

Alongside the picture, Charlotte revealed her baby's "tummy issues," without going into further detail, writing: "Penelope has tummy issues which hopefully we can get sorted ...

mummy cuddles fix all things." This update comes after the mum-of-one opened up to OK! about how becoming a mum has transformed her life.

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