Joelle Hughes is celebrating the birth of a new baby girl

A young mother who was called the ‘the prettiest woman on Jeremy Kyle’ is celebrating the birth of her new baby daughter – just months after she lost her toddler to a deadly flu virus.

Joelle Hughes, 21, from Headcorn, Kent, was left heartbroken when she found her 16-month-old daughter Lula not breathing in her cot on December 30 last year.

The youngster had contracted a deadly strain of the flu and died less than 24 hours after being struck down with the illness.

Ms Hughes, who was 20 weeks pregnant at the time of losing Lula, chose to find out the sex of her baby just three days after her daughter’s death.

She was delighted to celebrate the birth of her new baby daughter

Joelle Hughes is now delighted to be celebrating the birth of her new baby daughter India (pictured together)

Ms Hughes and her finace were thrilled to welcome their baby daughter India (pictured) into their family 

Ms Hughes and her finace were thrilled to welcome their baby daughter India (pictured) into their family 

Both Joelle and fiancé, Kasey Pearce, 22, were over the moon to be expecting another daughter who they have since named India.

Her daughter is now six months old and will be celebrating her first Christmas in a few weeks’ time.

Ms Hughes previously appeared on the Jeremy Kyle Show and was dubbed the ‘prettiest guest’ ever to appear on the programme by fans, winning the hearts of the nation.

She is now educating other parents about the dangers of the flu virus and how vaccinating both yourself and your children can save lives.

The full-time mother, who also has a son called Teddy, said: ‘Lula was a perfectly healthy little girl who had only been ill twice in her entire life.

‘I was shocked with I found out the common flu was the cause of her death.

‘I’d performed CPR on her for 17 minutes before the ambulance arrived but nothing helped bring her back.

‘Being pregnant helped me get through it, I knew I couldn’t give up and I tried my best to stay as healthy as possible for my unborn baby.

‘When we found out we were having another girl I was so happy.

Joelle with her daughter Lula in 2016

Lula died in December 2016

Ms Hughes was left heartbroken after the death of her 16-month-old daughter Lula (pictured) 

Lula (pictured in 2016) had contracted a deadly strain of the flu and died less than 24 hours after being struck down with the illness

Lula (pictured in 2016) had contracted a deadly strain of the flu and died less than 24 hours after being struck down with the illness

‘Nothing would ever replace Lula but knowing I’d have another daughter, which would have been Lula’s little sister, gave me so much joy.

‘In some of the darkest moments of our lives India has helped keep me going..’

Lula was a perfectly healthy toddler before falling ill on December 30 and Joelle recalls being the first person to find her daughter lifeless.

She added: ‘Me and my fiancé, Kasey, had put Lula and Teddy to bed as normal that night, she’d had the best Christmas and was her normal smiling self.

‘I went to check her at 11am as we had been doing every few hours throughout the night and I had a horrible feeling before entering the room.

‘I couldn’t see the colour of Lula’s face but once the lights were on I began screaming hysterically.

‘She was blue and wasn’t breathing, I picked her up and started performing CPR but I already knew it was too late.

‘I was devastated and I still miss her every second of every day but having India has made it easier.

Joelle and Kasey when she was pregnant

Ms Hughes with India and her son Teddy

The couple (pictured together, left, when Ms Hughes was pregnant with India) are thrilled with the new family’s new addition. Ms Hughes (pictured with India and her son Teddy, right) is now educating other parents about the dangers of the flu virus

Her fiance Kasey (pictured with India in hospital) was left heartbroken when Lula passed away

Her fiance Kasey (pictured with India in hospital) was left heartbroken when Lula passed away

‘When she was born I finally had another little person to care for and looking back now I don’t know how I would have coped without her or Teddy.’

Joelle has bravely shared her story across social media to educate parents about the seriousness of flu and symptoms to look out for.

She said: ‘My whole family have already had the flu jab this year, we can’t take the risk of India or Teddy getting it.

‘Lula was killed by flu in less than 24 hours of it being in her system to so it just shows how dangerous it can be.

‘I feel like a part of me died with Lula last year but I try my best to stay strong for other two children.

‘The best advice I can give any parents after our ordeal is just to make sure you’re as protected as possible, whether that be through vaccines, nasal sprays or just general healthy eating and keeping warm.’ 

Ms Hughes, a hairdresser, appeared on the Jeremy Kyle Show to complain about the behaviour of her ex-boyfriend Jamie Munch Hurst. 



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