BBC reporter announces 'IVF miracle' baby with adorable pic to fans after being pulled off TV | The Sun
A BBC reporter has announced the safe arrival of their 'IVF miracle' baby with an adorable picture.
BBC Sports reporter Matt Graveling took to X – formerly Twitter- to explain why he was missing from the Women's World Cup semi-final coverage on Wednesday by sharing a picture of his newborn daughter.
Matt beamed in one snap as he cradled his little girl while in a hospital robe and head cover, while a second picture was of his little girl in her hospital cot with his mobile phone showing the Lionesses' thrilling World Cup semi-final against Australia next to her.
He wrote: "It's not often @BBCSport reporters miss England in a World Cup Semi final but my future lioness had other ideas!
"Our little IVF miracle arrived seconds after @ellatoone99 smashed in the opener and so managed to watch the 2nd half."
"@Lionesses you have a new fan for the final!"
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Matt's BBC colleagues were quick to congratulate him, with BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty tweeting: "Fantastic win(s) for you!!! Congratulations! xx."
Jon Kay added: "Massive congratulations. That’s fantastic."
BBC News anchor Rita Chakrabarti also shared her delight, writing: "How lovely, many congratulations Matt!"
Matt's arrival came during the gripping semi-final between the England Lionesses and World Cup co-hosts, Australia.
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The Lionesses were able to make it through to Sunday's final after winning the match 3-1.
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