is about to share more than just baby pictures .
The 32-year-old former star last month with a gorgeous black-and-white video, alongside a caption in which she revealed, ‘It’s a girl,’ as well as the newborn’s birthday of July 6.
Since, the TV star has shared numerous updates on how the tot is doing, with the cutest pictures. In one, cuddled up to her big sister, five-year-old Sunday.
Now, the star has revealed she actually filmed the birth for her TV show, a new series of First Time Mum.
Ferne said she is ‘desperate’ to share her birthing story with fans, but doesn’t want to spoil the big unveiling of the video on her show.
‘A few of you have asked me to share my birth story. Guys, I am so excited and so desperate to share my birth story,’ she said in an Instagram story.
‘But we filmed my birth for my show, so I don’t want to give anything away.
‘But I am so desperate to share with you guys, I cannot wait for you to see it.’
Chatting about the new series last month, Ferne shared: ‘Ok I don’t even know where to begin. This series is different! It’s real…it’s raw and it’s REALITY!’
Finty is Ferne and her fiancé Lorri Haines’ first child together, while her eldest’s father is Arthur Collins, who is currently serving 20 years in prison for throwing acid at a crowd of people in a night club.
In November of last year, in which Ferne could be heard calling one of her ex’s victims ‘an ugly f*****g c**t.’
The mum-of-two later apologised to victim Sophie Hall, but maintained the voice notes were ‘manipulated, edited and taken out of context’.
Ferne also reflected that while it she was ‘frustrated’ that she couldn’t explain ‘the truth’, as the leak was under investigation.
‘It definitely was a very difficult time in my life when those voicenotes were L***ed,’ she said on This Morning in March.
‘I need to publicly apologise again to those affected. The words I used were unpleasant and I have reached out privately to those people.’
She went on: ‘I would love to sit here and share exactly what went on but it’s now part of a criminal investigation so I can’t. But these voice notes were from a time when I was in a very vulnerable situation and it was a very difficult situation.
‘It was five or six years ago. I’ve since then done a lot of work on myself, I’ve been in therapy for six years. I am a different person.’
She added that ‘one day [she] will get that chance to be 100% transparent,’ even insisting her story ‘will help a lot of women.’