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Weekend Today’s Jayne Azzopardi and husband Trent Butler welcome their second child – son Theodore Phillip
Jayne Azzopardi announced the birth of her second child on Tuesday.
The Channel Nine newsreader, who is married to cinematographer Trent Butler, revealed the news on Instagram, alongside a picture holding newborn son, Theodore Phillip, and his brother Joey, one.
‘Hands and heart full,’ Jayne, 37, began the proud post, adding a heart emoji.
Congratulations: Weekend Today’s Jayne Azzopardi [pictured] and husband Trent Butler have welcomed their second child – a son named Theodore Phillip
The Weekend Today journalist continued: ‘Perfect little Theodore Phillip arrived last week and completed our family.
‘Mum and dad are busy, tired and feeling very grateful for our healthy & handsome little surprise package.
‘Extra special that he gets his middle name from his much-loved Poppy who he just missed out on meeting,’ Jayne concluded the post.
Joy: ‘Hands and heart full,’ Jayne, 37, began the proud post. ‘Perfect little Theodore Phillip arrived last week and completed our family. [Pictured with husband Trent Butler]
Jayne, who welcomed her first son Joey via IVF in February 2020, told Stellar magazine in September 2020 that she’d been through the ‘agonising’ pain of suffering multiple miscarriages.
‘[Trent and I] experienced pregnancy loss; we experienced it more than once and it’s agonising. We ended up going the IVF route, and it can be very lonely,’ she revealed.
That month, she also penned an open letter for Essential Baby and addressed those who have also endured fertility battles – reminding women that they are ‘brave and not alone’.
Adorable: Jayne, who welcomed her first son Joey via IVF in February 2020, told Stellar magazine in September 2020 that she’d been through the ‘agonising’ pain of suffering multiple miscarriages
‘It’s something that can be difficult to talk about, and as a result, difficult for anyone who hasn’t experienced it to understand what it must be like,’ the journalist wrote.
‘For many, it’s not the same thing as losing a living breathing child you have come to know and love – but it’s losing everything you hoped and imagined that child to be.’
She added that while many women do share their heartbreaking experiences with others, those who don’t are equally as brave.
Words of kindness: She also penned an open letter for Essential Baby and addressed those who have also endured fertility battles – reminding women that they are ‘brave and not alone’
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