‘Emmerdale’ star Charley Webb has turned to her social media followers to help her to resolve a birthday dilemma.
The 31-year-old actress – who plays Debbie Dingle on the ITV soap – is having trouble finding a particular gift for her three-year-old son Bowie and she’s turned to her Instagram followers in a bid to unearth a solution.
Charley – whose son turns four on Wednesday (18.12.19) – wrote on the photo-sharing platform: "Searched for a Henry Danger costume everywhere for Bowie’s birthday. They are all in America. Anyone know where to get one? Probably not, but still, worth the ask. (sic)"
Charley was subsequently pointed in the direction of Amazon, which is currently selling Henry Danger pyjamas.
But Charley later explained that Bowie has his heart set on the Henry Danger costume – not the pyjamas.
Meanwhile, Charley – who has a nine-year-old son called Buster and another child born in July – previously insisted mums shouldn’t "put pressure" on themselves to breastfeed if "it doesn’t work for you".
She took to Instagram to share a picture of a quote which read "I make milk. What’s your superpower?"
She then wrote: "I saw this quote today. It’s true. Very true. The flip side to this is, not everyone can breastfeed for a million different reasons.
"I couldn’t breastfeed Buster at all, it just didn’t happen for us. Bowie it lasted much longer. That’s ok. I must get asked a hundred times a day, ‘Are you going to breastfeed?’ The answer is, I don’t know. I’m going to try and I really hope it works but if it doesn’t then that’s just the way it is. I ask Mums the question myself, I’m guilty of it. But I do always say, ‘Are you going to try and breastfeed’. There’s a difference in the two phrases for me. But ultimately I guess what I’m trying to say is, don’t put that pressure on yourself if it doesn’t work for you. (sic)"