BBC Morning Live host Sam Quek gives birth to second child and shares first snap

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Former I'm A Celebrity contestant Sam Quek has welcomed her second child with her husband Tom Mairs.

The 33-year-old BBC Morning Live presenter became pregnant just seven months after welcoming her daughter Molly.

Speaking to OK! magazine, Sam said: "There are 4 of us now…"

The proud mum shared a gorgeous black and white photo of her family-of-four's hands.

Sam and Tom's second baby comes less than two weeks after daughter Molly turned one.

Opening up about their pregnancy in October, Sam admitted it was "surprise" that they didn't stop happening.

The former Olympian told OK!: "It was a surprise but we didn’t stop it happening, if that makes sense.

"We did discuss after Molly that we’d like kids close together and what close together meant. My close together was 18 months and I wanted to start trying after Christmas.

"But Tom’s close together was to start trying after my six-week check!"

Tom added that they had tried for 18 months to two years with Molly, and went through a heartbreaking miscarriage.

He dad went on to explain him and Sam didn't give up on trying as Molly had taken so long but they hadn't used the ovulation charts and be "regimented" with the process like last time until after Christmas.

However, he confessed he was "shocked" to find out how fertile they had become.

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