Josie
Cunningham has given birth to her third child, a day after claiming the
girl's father duped her into thinking he was a Premiership footballer.
The
wannabe glamour model, who shot to notoriety when she had a £4,800
breast enlargement on the NHS, was taken to hospital on Sunday and had
gone into labour by yesterday morning.
She gave birth last night and has not yet decided on a name, her agent Rob Cooper said.
This
morning she posted a black-and-white photograph of her baby's fingers
clutching hers on her Twitter account, accompanied by three kisses, and
has been tweeting throughout this morning in response to a number of
well wishers.
But the new mother - who already has two sons - has also been pelted with online abuse since news of the birth broke.
It's a girl! Josie Cunningham, pictured in hospital with her agent Rob Cooper, gave birth to her child last night
Duped: Josie (left) was fooled into thinking the baby's father was Hull City captain Curtis Davies (right)
After
tweeting the touching picture, a number of users hurled abuse at her,
suggesting she was an unfit mother, that the child should be taken from
her, and some even wishing that she had died in childbirth.
A source close to the 24-year-old told The Sun she was thinking about naming the girl after Katie Price's daughter Bunny.
Her agent Rob Cooper posted a cheery photo on Twitter yesterday from her bed on a labour ward, saying: 'Not long till baby's here.......#Eeeeeek!'
The birth came after Josie revealed she had been duped into thinking the child's father was Hull City captain Curtis Davies.
Despite
friends warning her the man might not be Hull's £2.2million central
defender, she fell for the trick even after searching for pictures of
the real footballer on Google.
Josie
said the father, who she began sleeping with after meeting him at a
Leicester hotel in April last year, was 'IDENTICAL to the real Curtis -
but turns out he is just a lookalike.'
Girl power: The 24-year-old said this month she would set up a trust fund for her own daughter's boob job
Josie, from Leeds, made headlines after having £4,800 breast enlargement surgery paid for by the NHS
Posting
four pages about the situation on Twitter, she wrote: 'I feel so dirty,
ashamed and devastated. I've been completely manipulated by a man for
18 months pretending to be a Premiership footballer.
'I feel physically fooled by him and had sex with someone who claimed to be someone he wasn't.
'I let a conman put his hands on me, kiss me with his lips and fill my head with lies.'
She
added: 'We wasn't in a full blown relationship, so I didn't see him too
much, that's how he managed to keep the lie going. I know I'm not that
clever.'
Mr Davies, 29, who signed for the club last year, lives with his girlfriend Laura Dearn, 25.
There is no suggestion he has been involved with Josie, and Hull City declined to comment.
Mr Davies tweeted that he would not be responding to the 'non-story', and added that he was 'disappointed'.
He said: 'My life goes on as normal'
The episode is the latest in an ongoing series of unusual dramas since Josie revealed she was pregnant.
Fooled: The mother-of-three, who met the baby's father last year, said on Twitter that she felt 'physically sick'
She reassured followers she had Googled Curtis Davies, but was still tricked into believing the man was him
Earlier
this month Josie, who also has two sons, said she would set up a trust
fund to pay for her unborn daughter's boob job - with £4,800 she had set
aside to reimburse the NHS for her own surgery.
Using
the hashtag #BritishPublic0JosieCunningham1, Josie said she made the
decision because '80% of the country are against' her.
She
had also made £30,000 selling four tickets to the girl's birth, some of
which she said she would refund to the NHS, but decided to cancel the
event to give herself some privacy.
Her
most widely-reported outburst came when she publicly considered
aborting her child because the pregnancy prevented her from appearing on
Big Brother.
The
mother-of-two also asked her local council to provide her with a
£6,000-a-year taxi to take her children to school because she was
receiving negative attention on public transport.
And
she made headlines again when she set up a website, fundmynose.co.uk,
to encourage people to donate towards a £3,000 nose job.
Josie
became a household name when she admitted undergoing £4,800 worth of
breast enhancement surgery paid by the NHS to increase her bust from a
32A to 36DD.
She
claimed she needed the surgery because she had been bullied since the
age of 14 for being flat-chested. It also emerged she had received Botox
on the NHS over a 'sweat problem'.
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