ITV Loose Women fans rush to support Charlene White over 'unsure' statement
by James Rodger, https://www.facebook.com/jamesrodgerjournalist · Birmingham LiveITV Loose Women fans have rushed to support Charlene White after the panellist's rare family admission. Charlene, who is one of the lead panellists on the ITV show, which airs daily from 12.30pm, shared a rare insight into her family life via social media.
Mum-of-two Charlene shares seven year old Alfie and daughter Florence, age 5, with Andy Woodfield. To mark her boy's birthday, she typed: "Seven years ago today (after a not particularly enjoyable birth) came the lil' boy who started my journey of learning how to be a parent."
"Not sure you ever really completely "nail" parenthood, no matter what the plethora of parenting books/influencers may tell you.... We're all just trying to do our best to raise happy, healthy, balanced, joyful children who care about the world and others. Anything else is a bonus. And this one gives us bonuses by the bucketload. Happy birthday Alfie! ! " she said.
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During her time on ITV I'm A Celebrity 2022, Charlene got emotional as she missed her kids while spending time Down Under. She told the cameras: "I think I was over-emotional, I was missing the kids, it just got released through tears really and I just couldn't stop crying."
Journalist Charlene went ona nd said: "I will definitely get teary. It's a foregone conclusion. I am going to miss our daily routine with the kids, I am going to miss waking up with them and having quiet time before the school run and that's what is going to get me tearing up.
"It will be weird." During lockdown, the news presenter revealed how well her kids get along, posting to Instagram: "They love playing together, and Alfie loves being in charge and telling her off. And Florence mostly just kills herself laughing every time he has a tantrum. Amongst all the bad stuff… watching these two getting to know each other has been the good stuff."