Natasha Bedingfield was joined by her son Solomon on Friday as the pair took to the stage at The Big Feastival at Alex James’ farm in the Cotswolds.
The Unwritten hitmaker, 42, approached the six-year-old as they sat next to each other on stage while his mother sang.
Solomon, who underwent numerous operations for a fatal brain infection as a toddler, wore a pair of blue ear protectors and shiny gold pants for his moment in the spotlight.
Meanwhile, Natasha sported a quirky rainforest-print outfit for the performance as she hugged her son.
The singer welcomed her only child with husband Matt Robinson in November 2017 after 13 years of marriage.
Natasha Bedingfield shared the stage with her six-year-old son Solomon at The Big Feastival at Alex James’ farm in The Cotswolds on Friday.
Solomon, who underwent numerous operations for a fatal brain infection as a toddler, wore a pair of blue ear protectors and shiny gold pants for his moment in the spotlight.
However, Solomon did not have an easy start in life after suffering multiple health problems as a young child after being hospitalized for a brain infection.
Solomon was admitted to hospital two months before the onset of Covid after doctors detected a brain abscess.
Natasha revealed in June 2020 that her son had made a full recovery, explaining: ‘He’s fully recovered now, but we spent five whole weeks in a tiny hospital room wearing masks, so in some ways we had a head start on what everyone else is going through.’
She said People magazine: “He has an infected area that somehow made its way to his brain, but we’re very thankful that there is a treatment for what Solo is experiencing and it’s simple and has worked many times.”
And the mother and son looked in high spirits as they enjoyed the day of music at the festival.
Natasha looked sensational in her quirky two-piece blazer and tailored trousers ensemble, which she wore over a black lace top.
The singer appeared in high spirits as she sported a pair of pink sunglasses with thick black frames.
Later in the set, Natasha, who is the sister of hitmaker Daniel Bedingfield, was joined on stage by Becky Hill as they sang a cover of her brother’s hit I Gotta Get Thru This.
Solomon did not have an easy start in life after suffering multiple health problems as a young child after being hospitalized for a brain infection.
Natasha looked sensational in her quirky two-piece blazer and tailored trousers, which she wore over a black lace top.
Solomon was admitted to the hospital two months before the onset of COVID-19 after doctors detected a brain abscess.
The star sang her hits to the adoring crowd.
Natasha’s song Unwritten became a huge hit 20 years after its release earlier this year after it was used in the romantic comedy Anything But You.
The 42-year-old singer wore an extravagant multi-coloured outfit for the event which was adorned with a butterfly print.
The singer welcomed her only child with husband Matt Robinson in November 2017 after 13 years of marriage.
Natasha also previously shared her gratitude to the healthcare professionals who “saved our son’s life.”
The These Words singer said that even if Solomon, who is going through the “terrible twos,” throws a tantrum, she is still grateful to be able to spend time with him.
The Single Words singer added that she should be glad to “feel the luxury of being frustrated” after fearing the worst for her son’s health last year.
Earlier this year, Natasha spoke about how she struggled during her pregnancy with her son and thinks she had prenatal care depression throughout her pregnancy, which she described as “horrible.”
Chatting as a guest on Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s podcast TurntablesNatasha explained that she was on tour supporting Train while she was pregnant, which made her experience extremely difficult.
She told her friend: “I had a horrible pregnancy, but there’s something called prenatal depression. I think I had that, or it was just horrible traveling while pregnant.”
Earlier this year, Natasha spoke about how she struggled during her pregnancy with her son and believes she had antenatal depression throughout her pregnancy, which she described as “horrible”.
‘I was so sick and so nauseous and I was opening a Train concert and I was so dizzy in the car and we were getting on and off the bus and it just didn’t work.’
Natasha continued: ‘My husband was at home in LA and I called him and said, ‘I need you here’ and he thought I looked great, because that’s how it is when you’re pregnant.
“Because I had the glow, but I didn’t feel it. That was the first time I understood how hormones can make someone feel depressed.
“That female hormone that was released when I was pregnant was probably a shock to the system. But after having the baby I felt better immediately.”
Prenatal depression, also known as perinatal depression, can affect up to 20% of new and expectant mothers.
It is different from postpartum depression, which affects 1 in 10 first-time mothers, because it occurs during pregnancy.
He National Health Service The website states that symptoms that indicate you may have prenatal depression include not sleeping well, feeling sad, negative thoughts, loss of appetite and lack of interest or pleasure in doing things.
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