Storm Huntley shared the beautiful birth of her child, Otis Abi Okan, this week, and her co-host Jeremy Vine was on hand to celebrate the new baby.
Storm's husband and LaFontaine's frontman Kerr Okan announced the birth of their child on Monday, as Storm smiled for a photo on Instagram. The 35-year-old Glaswegian television presenter shared another cute snap of her son on social media, surrounded by lots of educational books, reports the Daily Record.
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Otis can be seen wrapped in a grey and white striped blanket surrounded by books such as The Gruffalo, Cave Baby and Colin Cook's Favourite Book. All of these books were gifted by Jeremy Vine and his family, as Storm captioned the photo on Instagram: "If your IQ is truly dependent on how many books were in your house growing up then The Vines have given Otis the best start."
Channel 5 presenter Jeremy Vine has been extremely supportive of his fellow host Storm during her pregnancy, and was first on the scene to send gifts to the new family. Storm was unlucky in June as she caught Covid just before she gave birth to son Otis, but thankfully both mum and baby are fine.
Storm was struck down with the virus at the same time as host Jeremy Vine and several other members of the crew who work on the news show. Just weeks before going into labour, Storm spoke to her social media followers and told them that she had caught the virus.
Sharing a picture of two positive lateral flow tests, Storm wrote on Twitter: "Just as I was about to hand myself in to medical science… it caught up with me."
We wish Storm, Kerr and Otis the happiest of lives together as a new family of three. Storm will return to The Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5 after her maternity leave ends.
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