Plus, she has two very sweet announcements to make!
Charleen Murphy is reflecting on the month of February with a photo dump filled with special moments and some hard ones.
The co-host of the Hold My Drink pod took to Instagram to let followers know she has realised her strength after a tough month captioning her post, “February was probably the hardest month of my life but also the month that has shown me how strong I really am.”The first is that she is about to become an aunt! How cute, in the post she shared a picture of a baby grow with the words, “Only the best sisters get promoted to auntie.
Posting an adorable picture to Instagram in January she hard launched her rekindled relationship captioning the pic, “Guess who’s back”, and the comments were filled with full of love. The rest of her February post included flowers from loved ones, a day she needed a cry, her cute dog, a trip to London, The magic mike premiere, a moment she felt really proud of herself as she went on stage during the Saving Grace live pod, flowers from Dano it seems, and a lovely cooked chicken.We are delighted Charleen had some nice times within the tough month.She wrote, “I want to start this post by saying thank you for the amount of love and support I’ve been receiving the last few days.
“This incident further highlights the epidemic of violence against women. There is no safe space left for us, not even to go out and have dinner and that is absolutely heartbreaking. I can only hope that true justice can be served. Charleen x”
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