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ITV This Morning's Rochelle Humes was 'close to tears' she was told to 'shut up' baby son on flight

Rochelle Humes has spoken about the moment she was left 'close to tears' while on a flight with her family. The singer-turned-presenter was hosting This Morning on Wednesday (August 31) when she made the shocking revelation.

She and co-host Vernon Kay were leading the ITV daytime show's daily 'This Morning's View' segment in which they are joined by two guests to discuss the latest news headlines. One of the topics brought up during the debate was that of adult-only flights and whether or not child-free journeys in the air should exist.

This led to Rochelle sharing her own experiences of jetting off with her own children. The former Saturdays singer shares three kids - daughters Alaia-Mai, nine, and Valentina, five, and 22-month-old son Blake - with her singer and DJ husband Marvin Humes.

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She revealed there was an incident where she was on a flight with her son. Rochelle, 33, said that while her two girls are good fliers, her son Blake was "not so" good with flying and during the particular incident was teething and therefore upset and unsettled.

As Blake cried during the flight, which Rochelle didn't specify when or where to, the host revealed she was left taken aback and emotional herself when a fellow passenger asked if she was going to "shut up" her child, as she struggled to soothe him.

"Before I had children I was kind of I suppose in that camp," she admitted, referring to those who would probably like to see adult-only flights. Rochelle went on: "However, it didn't really bother me, I'd have my headphones in, I'd watch a film, I'd get my head down. If I heard it, it's someone else's

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