Emma Willis shared an image of a tender moment with her three kids on Mother’s Day and professed: ‘No place I’d rather be…’
The TV presenter, 44 – who raises daughters Isabelle, 11, son Ace, nine, and Trixie, four, with her husband Matt Willis, 37 – could not resist giving fans an insight into her home life as she shared the tender moment.
She was beaming in the shot as her two older kids planted kisses while little Trixie was seen resting on her chest during the sweet moment.
Sweet: Emma Willis shared an image of a tender moment with her three kids on Mother’s Day and professed: ‘No place I’d rather be…’
It comes a month after she praised her three children for openly ‘expressing themselves’ in a post shared to mark Children’s Mental Health Week.
Captioning an Instagram image which showed the children with their backs to the camera, she wrote: ‘Expressing themselves for #childrensmentalhealthweek. Raised in exactly the same way, yet all completely unique.’
Listing each one of their attributes she has come to admire, she continued: ‘My teenager before her time, my boss lady baby and my rainbow boy ❤️.
‘This week I’ve watched them discuss and explore their own mental health with their teachers and class mates and I couldn’t be prouder.
Proud mother: The TV presenter, 44 – who raises daughters Isabelle, 11, son Ace, nine, and Trixie, four, with her husband Matt Willis, 37 – could not resist giving fans an insight into her home life as she shared the tender moment
‘I don’t remember experiencing anything like this when I was at school but it’s so obviously necessary for our kids, so their little minds can start to understand their thoughts, feeling, and emotions and that they feel comfortable expressing them.’
Last year, Emma expressed her shock at the outpouring of support she received after sharing a picture of her son Ace wearing a pink top and sporting long blond hair.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain back in October, the presenter said she was ‘overwhelmed’ by the reaction, sweetly saying: ‘He’s just my son in a pink top.’
She continued: ‘For me that’s normality. He loves colour, he’s always had long hair, he’s a free and able-minded boy.
‘He’s like, ” why do I have to dress in green and blue and grey, when I love red and pink and purple?” He’s always been that way.’
She continued: ‘We’re trying to raise him as an open-minded, inclusive individual. There were some negative bits, but that’s where the block button is great!’
Pride and joy: Emma shared this picture of her very cool son Ace wearing his pink T-shirt and sporting long hair on social media
Meanwhile, Emma’s good friend Fearne Cotton, 39, asked Ace to make her a dress.
The presenter took to Instagram to leave a playful comment under Emma’s post, which saw her hail her son as her biggest style inspiration, earning a sea of praise from her fans.
Fearne was among a slew of stars who shared sweet comments for Emma’s son, writing: ‘I miss Ace! When is he making me that dress?’
Days before, Emma had hailed her son as her biggest style inspiration as she shared a snap of him wearing his pink crop top, ripped jeans, and pink Nike trainers.
Emma and her husband Matt are very private with their family life and keep the faces of their kids Isabelle, 11, Ace, and Trixie, four, hidden in any social media posts.
Sweet: Emma Willis’ son Ace appears to be making a dress for her pal Fearne Cotton, judging by a cute comment under her recent Instagram snap
Love: A few of Emma’s pals also commented on the sweet snap of Ace, including pal Emma Bunton, who wrote, ‘Just gorgeous! We [heart] Ace! X’
In the image of Ace posted by his mum Emma, his face was masked by a mass of long blond hair, as the Big Brother host gushed over his fashion choices.
She captioned the image: ‘My little style icon ❤️ (Ace, not Matt )’, referencing the fact her husband of 12 years was stood in the background of the photo.
Fans praised the presenter for posting the photo, with one saying: ‘Just shows how far we have to go in breaking down gender stereotypes. Pink is simply a colour. Hair grows. Let kids (or adults) wear whatever they want!’
Another added: ‘So what if this boy has beautiful long blond hair and wears a pink T-shirt ! Jesus! I bet he smiles a million more time’s a day then you miserable judgey ADULTS commenting on this child! #getalife.’
Praise: Emma has since earned praise from fans after sharing the snap of her son (pictured with husband Matt in 2015)
Reaction: Fans praised the presenter for posting the photo, with one saying: ‘Just shows how far we have to go in breaking down gender stereotypes
A third said: ‘Your son is an inspiration. Coming from a mummy of a son who loves pink, Rainbows and his Elsa dress. He is following his own story and not bound by stupid society stereotypes. ❤️❤️❤️.’
Another wrote: ‘Omg this could be my little boy! He’s totally alternative… bracelets, ear cuffs, pink, teeny shorts when it’s freezing, pink leopard and hair bands and buns! Makes me beam with pride that he’s so individual & clear on what he likes.’
A few of Emma’s pals also commented on the sweet snap of Ace, including pal Emma Bunton, who wrote: ‘Just gorgeous! We [heart] Ace! X’
Matt and Emma tied the knot in 2008 and renewed their vows 10 years later in 2018.
The ceremony was officiated by Stephen Mulhern, after he got specially ordained for the day, while guests were invited to wear their wedding dresses.
Big day: Matt and Emma tied the knot in 2008 and renewed their vows 10 years later in 2018
A host of stars and organisations have paid tribute to Children’s Mental Health Week.
Just one of many is Mood Bears – the collection of colourful teddies built to help young people deal with their feelings and emotions, with each teddy representing different emotions.
The brand has partnered with Papyrus charity to try to put over 200 cuddly bears into children’s hospitals this February as part of their new ‘Bear a Smile’ campaign, which is launching for Children’s Mental Health Week.
With suicide already being the biggest cause of death of young people in the UK, the cases have sadly increased over the past year.
The hope is that by providing a Mood Bear, which help children understand issues surrounding mental health, it will encourage those in the hospitals communicate how they’re really feeling with their parents and carers.
Already celebrities include Anthony Costa, Tessa Hartmann and Alex Murphy have lender their support by donating a bear with a personalised message.
Awareness: Just one of many organisations supporting Children’s Mental Health Week is Mood Bears – the collection of colourful teddies built to help young people deal with their feelings and emotions, with each teddy representing different emotions (Mario Falcone and his son Parker with Mood Bears)