Holding her baby while hosting a weather program, the female news anchor created a storm on the internet.

Tu Oanh July 21, 2018 06:57

The British online community was delighted with the young guest on the morning weather report.

BTV Laura Tobin bế con gái cùng dẫn chương trình thời tiết.
Anchor Laura Tobin holds her daughter while presenting the weather forecast.

On Thursday (July 19, local time), the weather report "Good Morning Britain" on ITV (UK) received a large amount of online interaction when anchor Laura Tobin appeared with her 11-month-old daughter in her arms.

“I have a special guest joining me for the weather report today. It’s new and exciting. You might be distracted by it, but basically, the weather is fine and sunny,” Laura opened the show.

Baby Charlotte's appearance was the highlight of ITV's morning weather bulletin.

Charlotte’s presence really distracted viewers. Most of them focused on her cuteness; at the same time praising and sympathizing with the hostess for balancing work and childcare.

Viewers gave “Good Morning Britain” positive feedback for Charlotte’s appearance.

Charlotte was born 3 months earlier than expected. At birth, she weighed just over 1kg and had to be cared for in an incubator. Overcoming the initial difficulties and dangers, Charlotte gradually improved, developed fully and was able to go home with her parents.

Charlotte was born prematurely and had to be kept in an incubator. But now she is healthy and developing normally.

Previously, Laura designed and launched a line of beautiful cards with practical messages to comfort mothers with premature babies during the stressful early stages.

This idea comes from Laura’s own experience. She believes that for women who give birth too early, normal greeting cards are not appropriate and can even be offensive.

Laura's card line for women who have had premature babies.

Following the success of her product line, Laura wanted to put her daughter, now completely healthy, on television to encourage others in similar situations.

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