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Cheryl Fernandez-Versini shares fun video of Kimberley Walsh's son Bobby trying sour raspberry


May 28, 2015
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Kimberley Walsh's eight-month-old son Bobby is trying out new things every day. On Thursday the proud mum and former Girls Aloud singer shared an adorable video of her little one's facial expressions as he experienced the taste of a sharp fruit for the first time."Bobby's not feeling his first raspberry," she captioned the clip, adding a series of laughing emojis in reference to her son's disgusted reaction.

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Kimberley's former bandmate Cheryl Fernandez-Versini also shared the short video, adding: "Bobby's discovered a new flavour, sour raspberry."Cheryl recently enjoyed a "long overdue" catch up with Bradford-born Kimberley. "Look at this little mush!!!" she captioned a snap of the two ladies embracing one another. "Long overdue squeeze and chat with @kimberleywalshofficial."

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Cheryl and Kimberley recently enjoyed a "long overdue" catch-up

Cheryl and Kimberley have remained incredibly close following Girls Aloud's split in 2013 and Cheryl recently helped her friend to celebrate her first Mother's day by sharing a sweet snap of Kimberley's son Bobby."I'm due some serious snuggles @kimberleywalshofficial. Look at him #Bobs #littleman #HappyMothersDayKimba," Cheryl captioned the image of baby Bobby attempting to crawl.Kimberley welcomed baby Bobby in September and got engaged to her partner of over ten years Justin Scott two months later.

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Cheryl shared a cute snap of Bobby in honour of Kimberley's first Mother's Day

The 33-year-old recently opened up about her desire to be a "positive role model" to fellow new mums after losing her baby weight slowly."It's good for other women to see that not everybody just snaps back straight away," she told Mother & Baby magazine. "I think I'm a positive role model to other women who might find comfort in the fact that I did not spring back into shape."