Giovanna Fletcher has shared an adorable picture of her eldest son Buzz in celebration of his third birthday. The sweet snapshot shows the young tot smiling widely while posing with an ice-cream in his hands. "Happy 3rd birthday to my funny little wonder. Buzz, you are simply AWESOME," proud mother Giovanna gushed in the caption. Meanwhile, husband and McFly musician Tom Fletcher also posted a lovely picture from the day's celebrations. He wrote: "Morning! We're up and celebrating. Happy birthday Buzz! @mrsgifletcher."
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Just last month, the couple marked their second son Buddy's first birthday. Sharing a candid picture of her youngest child, Giovanna wrote: "A year ago today we said hello to this little man for the first time. Buddy, it's been an absolute joy being your mummy. You're such a loving and determined little monkey. I look forward to seeing your smiling face every single morning! Love you!"
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Giovanna tied the knot with Tom in 2012, in a wedding exclusively covered by HELLO! magazine. They welcomed their first son Buzz in 2014 and their second child Buddy in February 2016. Writing in her HELLO! blog, the TV star recently opened up about the struggles she faces as a working mother. "I'm lucky that I work from home that I can get on with tasks when the boys go to sleep at night and that I love every single part of my hard-to-pinpoint-exactly-what-I-do job," she shared. "That being said, I've been in desperate need for some family time. Not me time. Family time. For me, they are one and the same thing - providing Tom has let me have a lie in every now and then to make up for the sleepless nights that having two delicious mummy's boys has given me."
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Tom, 31, recently opened up to HELLO! Online about how the couple manage to juggle parenthood with their successful careers. He explained: "That's something we're both constantly having to figure out, but we're both fortunate enough to be writers so we can adapt our work around the kids. This basically means we write in the evenings when the boys go to bed."