Frank and Cristina have two children, Patricia, 6, and Freddie, 4, while Frank also has teenagers Isla, 17, and Luna, 19, who were both in a previous relationship with Spanish model Elen Rivas.
Christine Lampard opened up about having a blended family with Frank Lampard. Football star Frank met the then Christine Bleakley at The Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards in London back in October 2009 and they went on to tie the knot in 2015.
Fast forward 16 years and the love birds are happily married, sharing two children – Patricia, 6, and Freddie, 4 – while Frank also has teenagers Luna, 19, and Isla, 17, from a previous relationship with Spanish model Elen Rivas. In a new interview, ITV star Christine talked about what it’s like having a blended family, saying it quickly felt ‘normal’.
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However, she acknowledged to The Sun that it wasn’t always as straightforward as she had anticipated. “It’s difficult for all parties, that’s the truth. When emotions are involved, it can be challenging.
You must navigate everyone’s emotions rather than just your own happiness, he says. You can get there without a doubt, I would say. Some people go through hell, but the end result is brilliant.
She continued, adding that she “never crossed any boundaries” and that it is crucial to prioritize the children.
After praising Christine for having a successful career while “practically being a full-time mum,” Frank recently discussed his family life with Chirstine as he explained how having two young children “does bring responsibilities.”
He said to The Mirror: “We try to find the right work-life balance and support each other and it helps that we understand each other’s lives, as both our jobs are pretty intense and scrutinised.
“Chrissy is a fantastic mother, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say that.”
Frank, 46, is Chelsea’s all-time top goal scorer, with an incredible football record. Christine acknowledged this year’s episode of Loose Women: The Podcast that Frank was under a lot of pressure because of living up to his name.
“I frequently recall when he was playing and the pressures of, you know, working in a place with millions of viewers…
When you’re playing for your country and the entire nation is staring at you afterward, I believe it was even before he and I got together, and there were some obvious instances where things didn’t go according to plan.
Christine said he would consider his own or team losses, which would have an impact on his social life and mood off the field.
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