Ferne McCann: First Time Mum - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Episode 1
Now she's turned one, Sunday isn't sleeping. All routines set by Ferne have suddenly gone out the window, she calls in a sleep nanny and we see her explore new parenting techniques. The nanny advises Ferne that if she wants to ever share her bed with a man, she has to address the problem now. Mum Gill jets off to Australia for a holiday, leaving her to deal with motherhood alone. Charlie Brake bolts back into Ferne's life and after some flirtation between the pair, Charlie asks Ferne out on a date, her first in over two years. After admitting she's ready to find love again, old friend Liam Gatsby is also back on the scene, vying for Ferne's attention. Seeking fresh beginnings Ferne starts looking for a new place to live for her and baby Sunday. Needing time out from the press gossip about her love life, Ferne heads to Dubai and we see her looking fitter than ever and she finally reaches a decision about what to do about Charlie.

Episode 2
Needing more space for daughter Sunday, Ferne goes on the house hunt with friend Gatsby who asks her out on a date. After bumping into Love Islander Charlie Brake for the second time, Ferne finds herself in a dating dilemma.

Episode 3
With Sunday still not sleeping, Ferne is relieved that mum Gill is back in town. After the pair catch up on Ferne's dating dilemmas, Gill's advice is to relax and enjoy the attention. Taking friend Billie's tip off, Ferne calls in Annie the Sleep Nanny to help get Sunday back into her routine. After a stressful few weeks, Ferne heads off on her well deserved break to Dubai, with Sunday and friend Carl.
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