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19/08/2019

Myleene Klass Names Newborn Son Apollo

Myleene Klass has announced the name of her newborn son and shared details of his birth.

The singer welcomed baby Apollo, her first child with boyfriend Simon Motson, on Thursday 01 August and has now revealed that she chose the name for its strength.

In an exclusive interview with Hello! Magazine, she explained: "Apollo is the god of music and science - my two passions. We thought it was such a strong name and at 8lbs 5oz, he was a strong, bouncing boy."

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And the former 'Hear Say' member, who also has daughters Ava, 11 and Hero, eight, said the labour was "pretty complicated".

She explained: "My waters broke and I was in the birthing pool. We had a really easy first three hours, to the point that I thought we would all be home by 7pm.

"But I don't remember what happened next. I lost five hours of my life and it was a pretty complicated birth in the end."

Myleene has found being a mother to a newborn in her 40s to be quite a challenge. She continued: "Having a baby in your forties is an extremely different experience. I love the night feeds - it's a privilege to look at his little face during the night. I know how quickly this will go. I'm loving every single minute. I even miss my baby bump - I put on over five stone. I want to savour every single second."



(JG)

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"Myleene Klass has announced the name of her newborn son and shared details of his birth."