Ashley Cain has welcomed a baby boy two years after the death of his daughter Azaylia.
The TV personality, 33, revealed last year he was a expecting a son with an old friend after he and his ex partner Safiyya Vorajee, 36, tragically lost their little girl.
He shared the first picture of his newborn son in an Instagram post on Thursday and revealed he’d paid tribute to his late daughter by using her middle name.
Alongside the adorable picture he penned: ‘Aliyas Diamond Cain – 16.01.24, 4:32am, 9lbs 3oz.
‘I will love you, appreciate you, guide you and protect you with all of my heart, for the rest of my life.’
Ashley Cain has welcomed a baby boy two years after the death of his daughter Azaylia.
Ashley admitted he feels ‘guilty’ about welcoming another child following the death of his daughter Azalyia
Ashley added: ‘You will have the most beautiful guardian angel heaven holds watching over you and protecting you too. Welcome to the world my son.
‘May your body be strong, your mind be wise, your heart be loving and your spirit be pure and truly powerful.’
Ashley’s daughter Azalyia was diagnosed with with acute myeloid leukemia at eight-weeks-old and had tumours on her lungs, stomach and kidneys.
She was given several rounds of chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant at Birmingham Children’s Hospital but sadly died on April 24, 2021 when she was just eight-months-old, following a courageous battle.
Speaking about becoming a father for the second time, Ashley confessed on Good Morning Britain: ‘It was different because I felt slightly guilty, I felt slightly hurt for Azaylia and I didn’t really expect this to be the case.’
Ashley continued: ‘But very quickly, like I do, I took the responsibility of being a father. I realise that every child is a blessing and I got myself in the right mind frame and had a long time to think about it.
‘[I’m going to] be the best person I can possibly be for my son that’s coming into this world and that’s what I intend to do.’
As host Ed Balls asked if this baby news made him feel ‘conflicted with loss and opportunity’, Ashley responded: ‘100 percent.
‘I think I was meant to be a daddy. I love children, I love my family’s children and it’s hard every time to see them because I always think that’s what Azaylia should be doing now…I think that’ll be the case with my son.’
Ashley – who has led a number of endurance tasks to raise money for his charity The Azaylia Foundation – went on to reveal his latest fundraising task, which will begin on the anniversary of Azaylia’s death in April.
The Ex On The Beach star is set to travel between John O’Groats and Land’s End three times – racking up 2,400 miles – on foot, by bike and and by kayak.
He explained: ‘I need to do something which hasn’t been done before in the world, which is going to take a long duration of time, which has the potential to raise a lot of awareness and funds for childhood cancer, especially our new PhD fund which we believe is going to have a big impact for these kids.
‘One thing I said is I cannot stop doing what I’m doing because that little girl is special to me, she’s more than a daughter.
‘She’s somebody I look up to, to give me a reason to be the best person I can be. I love her. I miss her and I will always honour her.’
Azalyia was diagnosed with with acute myeloid leukemia at eight weeks and had tumours on her lungs, stomach and kidneys. She sadly died in April 2021 when she was eight-months-old
Ashley – who is raising money for his charity The Azaylia Foundation – went on to reveal his latest fundraising task, which will begin on the anniversary of Azaylia’s death in April
Ashley previously confessed it ‘wasn’t easy’ breaking the news to his ex partner Safiyya Vorajee, saying: ‘It was painful for Safiyya but it was also painful for me as well to talk to her
Ashley previously revealed that the first person he told about his baby news was Azaylia, going to his daughter’s grave to give her the news.
He told The Sun: ‘After going to her resting place and speaking to her about it, I just had a feeling in my heart and in my soul that she was happy for me.
‘She was happy that she had a little brother and it is now just someone else for her to watch over and protect in this world.’
Opening up about how he felt after he received the news he confessed he found it difficult to process, but believes every child is a blessing.
Of finding out that he is expecting a boy, he said: ‘In the back of my head I didn’t really know how to deal or cope with it if it was a little girl. It could have been fine but it could have been heartbreaking all over again and I wasn’t sure.’
Ashley said that Azalyia would have loved a a little brother and he is looking forward to becoming a father again.
He also confessed it ‘wasn’t easy’ breaking the news to his ex partner, saying: ‘It was painful for Safiyya but it was also painful for me as well to talk to her.
‘We haven’t been together for a while now and it is inevitable that at some stage people are going to move on with their lives — that doesn’t mean that we can’t be friends and have an amazing relationship.
‘I know Safiyya will always support me and I will always be there to support Safiyya. It wasn’t an easy conversation or filled with smiles but it was a conversation that had a lot of truth and respect.’
Ashley hasn’t disclosed the identity of his second child’s mother but confirmed that while they are not together they have been friends since they were 18 and dated on and off over the years.
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