Wayne Bridge to feel pain of giving birth

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By game yetu | Oct 09, 2013
Wayne Bridge to feel pain of giving birth

By Game Yetu

Frankie Sandford to squeeze hubby’s hand during childbirth so he can share the pain Frankie Sandford has revealed how fiancé Wayne Bridge will be at her side when she gives birth – so that he will feel her agony. The Saturdays singer is expecting her first child with the footballer this month. Frankie, 24, says: “It won’t be worth his life if he misses it! “He wants to be there and it’s such a special moment for the two of you. He will go through the pain with me when I squeeze his hand!” Twitter trolls have subjected Frankie to unkind tweets about the weight she has put on during her pregnancy. But she’s praised Wayne, 33, who has a six-year-old son with exgirlfriend Vanessa Perroncel, for his support. He has been great,” she says. “He will always tell me I look nice. Even if he is lying I’ll take it... I’ll take any of it!” And she’s shunned antenatal classes in favour of watching C4’s One Born Every Minute. “Rochelle watched it during her pregnancy too. I’m as ready as you can ever be!” She also has a wedding to plan and let slip: “It’ll be next year so the baby can go.”


 

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