Kate Ferdinand breaks down in tears in a new BBC documentary that documents how she and husband Rio Ferdinand are coping with raising his children.
In Rio and Kate: Becoming A Stepfamily the newly married couple talk candidly about raising Rio’s three kids after the tragic death of his first wife Rebecca Ellison in 2015.
And, in an emotional first look at the show, Kate, 27, is seen breaking down after saying that she just wants her stepchildren ‘to be happy’.
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The documentary, which airs on BBC One on Monday February 10, is a follow-up to Rio: Being Mum And Dad, which won praise for its honest portrayal of how he was dealing with the death of Rebecca from breast cancer and raising Lorenz, Tate and Tia on his own.
Since then, he found new love with ex-TOWIE star Kate, and the couple married in 2019 with her taking on the role of step-mum.
In the months leading up to their wedding, ‘the deeply personal film’ is set to look at the emotionally complicated dilemmas the newly formed family unit face.
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