Josie Cunningham plans to give birth live on social media

The mum-of-four is due to give birth later this month

Josie Cunningham

by Eden-Olivia Lord |
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Josie Cunningham has been a controversial public figure since she first bragged about having a £4,000 boob job on the NHS.

Since being in the spotlight she’s had numerous arguments with Katie Price, admitted she was thinking of terminating her pregnancy with daughter Grace because she wanted to be on Big Brother and revealed that she aborted her child because she wanted to get a nose job.

She later went on to admit that she regrets the abortion and is happy to be expecting her fourth child. Speaking to the Loose Women panellist last year she said: "I’m disgusted with myself. But on the up, I’m absolutely over the moon. I couldn’t be more prepared now for this baby."

Josie Cunningham
Josie Cunningham ©WENN

Josie recently hit the headlines once again after a source told The Sun that doctors refused her nose job surgery.

Talking to the newspaper, the source revealed: "Surgeons have said her nose job is not achievable… [She broke] down in tears crying about her nose being beyond repair."

And now the mum, who is expecting her fourth child later this month, has revealed she's planning on streaming her birth live on social media app Periscope.

Taking to Twitter to reveal the news, Josie’s publicist Rob Cooper wrote: "After 4 weeks trying to convince Josie it’s not a good idea she’s decided to periscope live from @JosieCOnline when she goes into labour."

"Josie believes labour is one of the most exciting moments in a woman’s life and wants to share the experience live and unedited."

"After weeks of trying to change her mind, she’s agreed NOT to share the actual birth graphically – but with Josie, anything is possible."

"She’s due to give birth on the 29 September, but she’s convinced it will happen with the next week. Follow her at: @JosieCOnline"

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