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Ashley Cain shares photos with his newborn Aliyas as he admits spending time with his son ‘brings back memories to my favourite times’ with late daughter Azaylia

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Ashley Cain shared some snaps on Instagram of her newborn son on Sunday, who appeared asleep in the adorable images.

Ashley Cain shared some adorable snaps on Instagram of her newborn son on Sunday.

The TV personality, 33, welcomed baby Aliyas Diamond Cain in January, two years after he and ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee, 36, tragically lost their daughter Azaylia to leukemia.

But it seemed that the demands of caring for a newborn had taken its toll on Ashley, who appeared asleep in the photos, while holding the baby in her arms, who was also staring.

In the post, Ashley paid tribute to her late daughter, saying that looking at the photo “brought back memories” of her “favorite moments” with her.

He captioned it: ‘Sleeping at work. I can honestly say that this is my favorite place. There is something about being in the comfort of someone you love and letting that feeling for a moment bring you absolute peace.

Ashley Cain shared some snaps on Instagram of her newborn son on Sunday, who appeared asleep in the adorable images.

The TV personality, 33, welcomed Aliyas Diamond Cain in January, two years after he and ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee, 36, tragically lost their daughter Azaylia to leukemia.

The TV personality, 33, welcomed Aliyas Diamond Cain in January, two years after he and ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee, 36, tragically lost their daughter Azaylia to leukemia.

In the post, Ashley paid tribute to her late daughter saying that looking at the photo

In the post, Ashley paid tribute to her late daughter, saying that looking at the photo “brought back memories” of her “favorite moments” with her.

‘Looking at these photos brings back memories of my favorite moments with Azaylia. There was something about having her in my arms that allowed me to be consumed by so much love, so much happiness and so much contentment that I could relax completely by simply appreciating the present moment.’

He added: “I endure my pain because I can no longer do this with my daughter, but I feel blessed because now I can do this with my son.”

Fans took to the comments section to leave their thoughts on the post.

One follower wrote: ‘She is healing her daddy’s heart little by little… but there will always be a space where Azaylia stays forever.’

A second wrote: ‘You all deserve happiness and peace. I’m glad you found some comfort in your son.

A third commented: ‘And as you should. You will never forget your beautiful daughter, so enjoy your son.

Ashley has not revealed the identity of the mother of her second child, but confirmed that although they are not together, they have been friends since they were 18 and have dated on and off over the years.

The Ex On The Beach star’s daughter Azaylia was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia when she was eight weeks old and had tumors in her lungs, stomach and kidneys.

Ashley added that while she knows she can't hug her late daughter anymore, she's glad she can hug Aliyas Diamond Cain, whose middle name was her daughter's.

Ashley added that while she knows she can’t hug her late daughter anymore, she’s glad she can hug Aliyas Diamond Cain, whose middle name was her daughter’s.

Fans took to the comments section to leave their thoughts on the post, with many saying that he deserves happiness with his little one.

Fans took to the comments section to leave their thoughts on the post, with many saying that he deserves happiness with his little one.

Ashley defended her decision to name her newborn son after her late daughter, Azaylia (pictured with Azaylia in 2021).

Ashley defended her decision to name her newborn son after her late daughter, Azaylia (pictured with Azaylia in 2021).

Ashley previously confessed that

Ashley previously confessed that it “wasn’t easy” to break the news to her ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee (pictured), saying: “It was painful for Safiyya but it was also painful for me to talk to her.”

She received 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, after a brave battle.

He revealed that he had paid tribute to his late daughter by using her middle name, Diamond, which he later explained was a “family tradition.”

Safiyya has said she is heartbroken that Ashley had a child with someone else and claims he had asked her to try for a second baby with him after their split. She hoped for a reconciliation, but she admits that she had not been explicit about it.

In December, Safiyya said both she and Ashley struggled with their grief and he then moved out of their home in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.

She said The sun on Sunday: ‘I had had a drink, it was fast and brutal. He said he couldn’t do it anymore.

Former footballer Ashley and Safiyya raised more than £1.5 million to fund Azaylia’s specialist treatment before her death and then put the unspent money towards the Azaylia Foundation, which aims to support families and provide memorable experiences for children. children fighting cancer.

Safiyya said The Challenge star Ashley took to drinking and fundraising and put her needs first but craved love and attention.

Ashley moved in with her aunt and Safiyya later followed suit despite separating, with the couple having separate rooms in the same house.

In June last year, Safiyya moved out of Ashley’s aunt’s house and bought her own property, thinking some space between her and her ex would do them good.

They continued to work on the foundation they had created in Azaylia’s name, talking about it every day, and she waited, hoping he would ask her to be with him again.

But Ashley told him he was going to have a baby with another woman, even though he was not in a relationship with her.

She said: “He didn’t tell me who she was and, again, I didn’t ask him.”

Breaking down into tears, she added: “That’s the heartbreaking thing.” Even when he told me, I put him first so he wouldn’t feel guilty for telling me. Inside he was screaming and crying.”

If you are struggling with the loss of a child, contact Sands on 0808 164 3332 or helpline@sands.org.uk

For help and support caring for children with life-limiting or life-threatening illnesses, contact Together for Short Lives on 0808 8088 100 or visit www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk

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