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Atomic Kitten star Liz McClarnon shares first pictures of miracle baby: ‘We’ve waited a long time for this’

Liz McClarnon Shares First Photos of Newborn Son After Years of Fertility StrugglesLiz McClarnon and her baby boy

After a long and emotional journey with infertility, Atomic Kitten singer Liz McClarnon has finally shared the first photographs of her newborn baby boy, whom she welcomed earlier this month with husband Peter Cho.

Liz originally revealed her pregnancy back in May 2025, posting an emotional garden video describing the years of IVF attempts, setbacks, and heartbreak that had defined her path to motherhood. The singer admitted she was too overcome with emotion to speak directly to the camera, writing instead:

“I started to record a video of me just telling you, but I got too emotional, so I thought I’d just hide behind this little announcement. I just can’t believe we’re here… I want to share what I can and add my voice to those who help others understand or deal with all that comes with IVF and loss.”

Her candidness echoed what many public figures have spoken about in recent years as infertility and IVF become more openly discussed, with outlets such as BBC News and The Guardian reporting rising numbers of women turning to assisted fertility treatments in their 30s and 40s (BBC News, The Guardian).


“Little man arrived early”: Liz announces the birth

On November 2, Liz quietly revealed her son’s arrival via an Instagram Story, sharing a photo of herself giving a thumbs up. She wrote:

“Little man arrived early. It started out a bit scary but all went well in the end.”

The brief announcement left fans thrilled—and eager for more updates.

Today (November 13), Liz finally delighted followers by sharing a carousel of photos featuring her newborn son. In the caption, she explained:

“Today was our little bun’s actual due date. (No, ‘bun’ isn’t his name.)
I can’t believe he came so early, over 10 days ago. He gave me quite a shock at 4am when my waters broke. It all got a bit scary when his heart rate dropped, but the amazing NHS staff at our chosen hospital whipped into action. We are so grateful.”

She added a touch of humour and sentiment in a postscript:

“P.S. I had to put the customary partner-with-baby-carrier-walking-out-of-hospital picture at the end – We’ve waited a long time for this.”

Her comment section quickly filled with congratulations from fans and celebrity friends alike.

Actress Catherine Tyldesley wrote:

“Huge congratulations beautiful. You’re going to be the best mummy.”

Singer Suzanne Shaw added:

“Congratulations my darling. Love you lots and can’t wait to meet the little man.”

Many fans echoed the same sentiment: relief, joy, and admiration for Liz’s long-awaited moment.


A journey marked by struggle, resilience, and hope

Liz, now 44, has always been honest about her fertility challenges. In 2009, following emergency surgery, she learned that her fallopian tubes were fused—a discovery that left her uncertain about whether she could ever become a mother. At the time, she admitted:

“Having thought even briefly that I might never be able to have my own children made me realise what agony that would be.”

In recent interviews, IVF specialists have noted that cases like Liz’s—where tubal issues severely limit natural conception—are increasingly common. According to NHS fertility data and reports by Sky News, IVF remains the most effective route to pregnancy for women in similar situations (Sky News).

Her May pregnancy announcement video showed her rising from a garden bench and turning to the side, proudly revealing her baby bump. The text read:

“I’m pregnant! We feel like we’ve been given the world!”

Given everything she endured, it wasn’t just an announcement—it was a triumph.


Liz’s path to happiness: “I didn’t want children with the wrong people”

Liz’s journey to motherhood also reflects the twists and turns of her earlier love life. During her Atomic Kitten years, her relationships often made headlines. She experienced a broken engagement to Lee Ryan of Blue and was romantically linked to Kian Egan and Calum Best—relationships she has since described as part of a long learning curve.

Reflecting in a past interview, she once said:

“I’ve been strong about not having babies with the wrong people. Some think I didn’t get the chance, but I made a conscious decision not to have children with those I was with.”

Everything changed when she met Peter Cho, whom she married in an intimate, private ceremony in 2023. Friends say he brought a sense of stability and warmth to her life. Reports from outlets like HELLO! Magazine described the couple as “unshakably supportive of one another” throughout their fertility challenges (HELLO!).

Now, with their newborn son finally in their arms, Liz and Peter’s dreams of becoming parents have come true.


A long-awaited miracle

After years of uncertainty, loss, and medical intervention, Liz McClarnon’s long journey has led to the moment she once wasn’t sure would ever come.

Her newborn boy represents not only new life but also the culmination of hope, resilience, and love. And for the many fans and women who have followed her IVF journey, Liz’s story serves as a powerful reminder: sometimes miracles arrive early—10 days early, in her case—and right on time.

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