Ferne McCann reveals fiancé Lorri Haines has tattooed her name on his body in sneak peek of her ITVBe series
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Ferne McCann has revealed that her fiance Lorri Haines got her name tattooed on his body.
The Only Way Is Essex star, 32, shared a clip to Instagram with a sneak peak at episode three of her ITVBe series Ferne McCann: First Time Mum.
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Hide AdThe short clip sees Lorri, 31, tell the reality star that he has been “officially trademarked”, before adding: “I had a tattoo of your name and a Fern flower on me.”
A shocked Ferne, who has just been shown the new ink, responds: “You got my name on your bum. Oh my god. You’re crazy.”
The soon-to-be mother-of-two captioned the reel: “Episode 3 is a goody. If you want some light entertainment, laughs & lols to lift your mood then check it out. 9pm on ITV Be or it is available to watch now on @itvxofficial.
“Yesssss you saw it here first. Lorri has had my name tattooed on his bum cheek…..right next to ‘made in Portsmouth’ 🤣🤣🤣 up the pompeeeyyyyyy.”
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Hide AdFerne and Lorri, who are expecting their first child together, began dating in January last year, and both have children from previous relationships.
The reality star gave birth to her first child, named Sunday, on 2 November, 2017. However, a month later the baby’s dad Arthur Collins was jailed for 20 years.
Arthur was arrested in April 2017, and charged in connection with an infamous acid attack at a nightclub in London. On 13 November that year, he was found guilty of five counts of grievous bodily harm and nine of actual bodily harm, and a week later he was sentenced to prison.
Ferne McCann: First Time Mum, which aired in 2017, is a documentary series about her experiences as a single mother, despite the fact she is now engaged to Lorri.
Lorri, who has a son Noah from a previous relationship, proposed to the Celebrity SAS alum in summer last year, whilst the pair were in France.
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