Emily Carver melts hearts with sweet baby George update as GB News star marks two-month milestone with adorable tot

Emily and Patrick welcomed their first child, George, back in September
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Emily Carver has given fans a peek into her day with baby George Alexander Peter Christys thanks to a series of snaps shared on Instagram.
The adorable tot was born on September 5, and now, at two months old, Emily has been throwing George headfirst into a wide range of baby-friendly activities at home.
In her latest social media updates, Emily joked she'd been getting baby George into "baby yoga" before helping him develop his "understanding of the animal kingdom".
"George displayed an advanced level of core strength at baby yoga today," Emily quipped in the first of her updates on Wednesday evening, followed by a laughing emoji.
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Emily Carver has shared a series of new baby George updates
|George can be seen in an adorable striped baby grow while lying on his blanket surrounded by toys in the snap.
In the second update, Emily had moved George to his playmat so he could get to grips with his animal-themed mobile overhead.
"And then he increased his understanding of the animal kingdom for half an hour or so..." the GB News star joked.
But after all that excitement, George needed to rest. "Before it all became too much, and he decided he'd take a three-hour nap from all the excitement..." Emily added, followed by a sleeping emoji.

Emily Carver's son George enjoyed some playtime
|In the final snap of Emily's update, George could be seen wide awake with a rather cheeky grin etched on his face.
Spotting trouble ahead, Emily captioned the picture: "Question now is... how many times will I wake mummy up tonight?"
Emily rounded off her baby George updates with a clip of him playing in his play seat. The People's Channel favourite included the song SOS by Rihanna over the top.
The latest baby George update comes less than a week after Emily made a welcome return to the People's Channel.
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Baby George was tired out from his activities with Emily
|Making a one-off appearance opposite husband Patrick, Emily joined the panel for last Friday's Patrick Christys Tonight to lend her opinions on the day's biggest stories.
"Fun to be back for the night!!! Xx," the new mum penned on X, stopping for a snap with her beau Patrick and fellow panellist, Linda Duberley.
A few weeks earlier, Patrick and Emily had introduced baby George to GB News viewers during a special episode of Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie.
The husband and wife duo joined Eamonn and guest presenter Penny Smith to give George his first taste of live TV, and filled viewers in on how life as new parents was going.

Emily Carver captured baby George's adorable smile
|Delving into George's arrival, Emily said: "I was induced a little bit early because they were worried that maybe he was measuring a little small, so they wanted to get him out.
"It was very, very painful indeed. But I did finally get an epidural towards the end. He weighed six and a half pounds."
Patrick had nothing but admiration for his other half. "I was in awe of Emily. She basically did all of it on two paracetamol until right in the end," he said.
"It was incredible. It was amazing to watch and just to be there. I felt very sorry for you," he added before he turned his attention to the People's Channel's fans.

Patrick and Emily presented their newest family member to GB News viewers back in September
| GB NEWS"We should thank, and want to thank, all of the GB News viewers and listeners who've been sending us stuff. We don't have to buy a single item of clothing for those six months. It's fantastic. So keep it coming, everybody."
Emily also expressed her gratitude to the people who helped her in the hospital, and said that she had a team of midwives "cheering her on."
She explained: "The staff were amazing. I had three midwives all cheering me on, saying, 'push, push, push.’ My mother was there too, supervising. We all felt like we had medical knowledge, saying, ‘I need another paracetamol,’ and thinking, ‘I’m not doing this, it’s very difficult.’
"I resisted the urge to get on the gas and air. We really lucked out. We were in the labour ward, the baby arrived, all well and healthy, and then they said, ‘Oh, we actually have a private room downstairs in the birthing centre you can use.’”










