Declan Donnelly Celebrates Arrival of a Son

Wife Ali Astall gives birth to their second child

Baby Jack grabs hold of his father's finger

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Chiswick-based TV presenter Declan Donnelly is celebrating the birth of a baby boy which he describes as a ‘very welcome ray of light’.

His wife Ali Astall gave birth shortly before 10am this Sunday to Jack Anthony Alphonsus.

The couple, who married in 2015, already have a girl, Isla Elizabeth Anne, who was born in 2018.

Dec share a picture on social media of his new son clasping his father’s finger. He added, “He is wonderful and Isla is beyond excited to be a big sister!”

The birth comes just a few weeks after the death of Dec’s brother Dermott, a Catholic priest, who died aged 55 on 8 July.

 


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July 25, 2022

 

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