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«Breaking News» Robbie Williams and Ayda Field 'kept their surrogate baby girl Coco a secret from Simon Cowell'

Robbie Williams and Ayda Field reportedly kept their surrogate baby daughter a secret from fellow X Factor judge Simon Cowell.


The couple excitedly announced the arrival of Colette Josephine Williams, to be known as Coco, via Ayda's Instagram page on Friday, while detailing their 'long and difficult' path to a third child in a heartfelt post. 


Simon, 58, and their ITV colleagues were allegedly completely blindsided by the news and had no idea the duo were expecting a new arrival. 




Blindsided? Robbie Williams and Ayda Field reportedly kept their surrogate baby girl Coco a secret from Simon Cowell and their X Factor colleagues 


Blindsided? Robbie Williams and Ayda Field reportedly kept their surrogate baby girl Coco a secret from Simon Cowell and their X Factor colleagues 



Blindsided? Robbie Williams and Ayda Field reportedly kept their surrogate baby girl Coco a secret from Simon Cowell and their X Factor colleagues 



'It took everyone by surprise. Nobody could quite believe it. Even Simon Cowell didn't know,' an X Factor insider told The Sun.  


'We've seen lots of Robbie and Ayda lately. They have been on great form on the judging panel. The fact they were going through so much behind the scenes has come absolutely out of nowhere,' they added. 

'But obviously everybody here is delighted for them and we look forward to seeing them again at the next stage of filming.' 


MailOnline has contacted Simon's representative for comment.  


Ayda, 39, and Robbie, 44, who are parents to daughter Teddy, five, and son Charlie, three, announced the news with a black and white image of the family's hands in one frame and said they will be 'eternally grateful' to their surrogate.




Shock news: The couple excitedly announced the arrival of Colette Josephine Williams, to be known as Coco, via Ayda's Instagram page on Friday


Shock news: The couple excitedly announced the arrival of Colette Josephine Williams, to be known as Coco, via Ayda's Instagram page on Friday



Shock news: The couple excitedly announced the arrival of Colette Josephine Williams, to be known as Coco, via Ayda's Instagram page on Friday





Happy news: They made the announcement while detailing their 'long and difficult' path to a third child in a heartfelt post


Happy news: They made the announcement while detailing their 'long and difficult' path to a third child in a heartfelt post



Happy news: They made the announcement while detailing their 'long and difficult' path to a third child in a heartfelt post





A lovely thing to say: Ayda accompanied the picture with a sweet caption which explained how full of joy the family are 


A lovely thing to say: Ayda accompanied the picture with a sweet caption which explained how full of joy the family are 



A lovely thing to say: Ayda accompanied the picture with a sweet caption which explained how full of joy the family are 



Ayda wrote: 'I spy with my little eye an extra little hand. So we have been keeping a very special secret! We are delighted to share with you that we have had a baby girl…. welcome to the world Colette (Coco) Josephine Williams!! 


'It has been a very long and difficult path to get here, which is why we have kept it on the down low. 


'Family comes in all forms, and this little lady, who is biologically ours, was carried by an incredible surrogate mother, to whom we will be eternally grateful.' 


She continued: 'We are over the moon to have this beautiful baby girl in our lives and so blessed that we live in a world which makes this possible.


'As with Teddy and Charlie, we ask that you respect Coco's privacy and allow us to grow into our new team of 5!'




In love: The couple are also parents to Theodora Rose Williams, five and Charlton Valentine Williams, three


In love: The couple are also parents to Theodora Rose Williams, five and Charlton Valentine Williams, three



In love: The couple are also parents to Theodora Rose Williams, five and Charlton Valentine Williams, three



HOW COMMON IS SURROGACY IN THE UK? 



Surrogacy is becoming more common in the UK - with legal applications relating to surrogacy having risen six-fold in ten years.


In 2007, there were only 55 parental order applications in England - the process where legal parenthood is transferred from the surrogate to the intended parents. This rose to 316 in 2016.


The Department of Health and Social Care has said the rise reflects a 'broadening diversity of families, with more LGTBQ+ couples and people with fertility difficulties turning to surrogacy'.


Some hospitals have insisted surrogates hand over their baby to intended parents in hospital car parks - for fear the hospitals could be caught up in legal disputes over the parenting rights of the child.


But DoH guidance states 'there is no reason why the 'hand over' of the baby to the intended parents should take place outside hospital premises and hospital staff should not suggest this'.




The news comes as a complete surprise as it was unknown that the couple were on this journey.


Ayda and Robbie are already parents to Theodora Rose Williams, five and Charlton Valentine Williams, three.


In May, a source told Metro that they wanted more children. 


They said: 'Ayda and Robbie couldn't be happier with their private life but feel one more baby would complete their family.


'They're hoping it will happen for them soon, but it's tough for them to spend lots of time together as sometimes they spend weeks apart. 


'But it's top of their agenda when they do get time off from their hectic schedules. 


It's a busy time for them as they are both judges on the new series of X Factor, so no doubt they will have their hands full. 


They are said to have signed a £10 million deal to take part in this series. 


Robbie famously referred to the experience of watching Ayda give birth to their son Charlie, as being like 'watching his favourite pub burning down.' 


Surrogacy is becoming more common in the UK - with legal applications relating to surrogacy having risen six-fold in ten years.  




Multi-tasking: It's a busy time for them as they are both judges on the new series of X Factor, so no doubt they will have their hands full 


Multi-tasking: It's a busy time for them as they are both judges on the new series of X Factor, so no doubt they will have their hands full 


Multi-tasking: It's a busy time for them as they are both judges on the new series of X Factor, so no doubt they will have their hands full 



Four years ago Robbie let the whole world share in his wife's labour.


In fact, Robbie live-tweeted footage of legs in stirrups, feet in red glittering stilettos gyrating as Ayda joked and laughed her way through the birth.  


She found it hilarious though, writing: 'I thought the idea was genius. It took my mind off everything – especially the pain.' 


And Ayda later admitted it was her idea to document the birth of the couple's second child through a series of bizarre social media videos, which went viral online.


The US star was speaking about her child birth experiences on Loose Women, when she revealed she encouraged her fun-loving husband to 'goof around' in order to distract her from the pain.




Fun loving pair: Ayda Field has admitted it was her idea to document the birth of her and husband Robbie Williams' second child Charlie through a series of bizarre social media videos which went viral back in 2014


Fun loving pair: Ayda Field has admitted it was her idea to document the birth of her and husband Robbie Williams' second child Charlie through a series of bizarre social media videos which went viral back in 2014



Fun loving pair: Ayda Field has admitted it was her idea to document the birth of her and husband Robbie Williams' second child Charlie through a series of bizarre social media videos which went viral back in 2014


The birth of Robbie and Ayda's son Charlie was caught on camera as the former Take That star posted a string of bizarre videos and pictures showing him in hospital in LA with his wife. 


Explaining that many people didn't believe she was actually in labour when the videos and snaps were shared online, the actress insisted: 'I was genuinely giving birth, I have to say for poor Rob he took a lot of flak but it was my idea.'


'We didn't set out to do it, it started out as me putting my heels on as a joke, I put them in the stirrups and he asked to tweet it.'




The pic that started it all: 'We didn’t set out to do it, it started out as me putting my heels on as a joke, I put them in the stirrups and he asked to tweet it,' Ayda explained


The pic that started it all: 'We didn’t set out to do it, it started out as me putting my heels on as a joke, I put them in the stirrups and he asked to tweet it,' Ayda explained



The pic that started it all: 'We didn't set out to do it, it started out as me putting my heels on as a joke, I put them in the stirrups and he asked to tweet it,' Ayda explained


'When Ayda goes into labour she comes correct,' the funnyman wrote alongside the snap at the time.


Robbie went onto share videos showing the pair of them dancing in their hospital room as well as him singing his hits as Ayda had contractions. 


'It was 3 in the morning, a 17 hour labour. It kept me distracted, we were coming up with all sorts of funny bits,' Ayda told her Loose Women colleagues.


'It's our sense of humour, we're goofy. But I didn't think about it going viral. About an hour after the birth some lady passed by us and said 'oh my god, those videos are so funny!'. Then a cleaner told us she'd seen us on Spanish TV that morning and another said we were on Good Morning America and I went 'babe what happened?''




No idea: 'It’s our sense of humour, we’re goofy. But I didn’t think about it going viral,' Ayda added


No idea: 'It’s our sense of humour, we’re goofy. But I didn’t think about it going viral,' Ayda added



No idea: 'It's our sense of humour, we're goofy. But I didn't think about it going viral,' Ayda added



In 2014, Robbie told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: 'I'm hooked on anything that takes my mind off me.


'It used to be food, drugs, sex, the internet, smoking or TV. Now it's my daughter.'


He said: 'I'm in a content stage of my life. That's because I'm married with a kid. I'm less reckless. I thought it was all about the cars and the clothes, the girls and the house. But none of that is for me.


'With a baby girl there's a point to it other than my own ego. I'm now tethered to the planet.'




Loving life: The star previously revealed how much he loves being a dad (pictured here with his first born Teddy)


Loving life: The star previously revealed how much he loves being a dad (pictured here with his first born Teddy)



Loving life: The star previously revealed how much he loves being a dad (pictured here with his first born Teddy)



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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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