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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Rochelle Humes "cried like a baby" after dropping her daughter off to nursery.

    The Saturdays singer took 16-month-old Alaia-Mai - her child with husband Marvin Humes - to her first non-parent supervised morning at daycare on Friday and after saying goodbye to the tot she got in her car and sobbed because she missed her so much.


    She revealed on Twitter: "1st day of dropping Alaia to nursery and not staying. Kids were fine, Mums not so much. Just got in the car and cried like a baby. (sic)"

    Rochelle felt stupid for being so emotional because Alaia-Mai was only spending a morning at nursery.

    In another tweet she wrote: "I wouldn't mind she's only there till 12.30 (sic)"

    Rochelle did enjoy the first day she took Alaia-Mai in to nursery and got to stay and play with her.

    In a Twitter post from earlier in the week, she said: "Settling Alaia in at nursery, I forgot how small class room chairs are... (sic)"

    Rochelle, 25, is currently on the 'Greatest Hits Live!' UK tour with The Saturdays - also made up of Una Foden, Mollie King, Frankie Sandford and Vanessa White.

    The girl group's next show is at Nottingham Royal Concert Hall tonight and they play the O2 Apollo Manchester on Sunday.

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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