Peaky Blinders’ Charlie Murphy expecting first child

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 'Maybe it was PTSD of doing a few rounds of IVF'

Charlie Murphy, the actress famous for portraying Jessie Eden in 'Peaky Blinders', recently revealed she is expecting a child. After enduring five rounds of IVF treatment over two years, she opened up about the emotional and financial challenges she faced on her difficult journey to becoming a mother.Candid Interview: The Moment She Found OutDuring an honest interview with the Irish Times, Charlie shared her experience upon discovering she was pregnant. Although it was a joyful moment, she refrained from celebrating too much due to the emotional toll of multiple IVF treatments. Reflecting on this, she said, "Maybe it was PTSD of doing a few rounds of IVF. That was grueling. It was so intense that I was welcoming all the symptoms that come with a pregnancy, I was just so happy to be out of the rounds."The Emotional and Financial Toll of IVF

Murphy described her IVF journey as an emotionally, financially, and physically exhausting experience, comparing it to gambling where each round felt like a risky bet. After several unsuccessful attempts, she felt a deep sense of disappointment and frustration. During this challenging period, she also suffered a miscarriage, which she noted is a common occurrence with IVF. Although she initially wanted to keep her struggles private, she ultimately chose to share her story to offer support and solidarity to other women facing similar difficulties.

Personal Life and Career HighlightsSince 2019, Charlie has been in a relationship with British director Sam Yates. The pair reside together in their

Stoke Newington

home in London. Reports indicate that the actress is expecting her baby this month. In addition to her role in 'Peaky Blinders', Charlie has featured in the acclaimed BAFTA-winning show 'Happy Valley' and the Netflix series 'Obsession'.Peaky Blinders Returns with New SeasonMeanwhile, Peaky Blinders is making a comeback on BBC One, with the new season transporting viewers to the 1950s. The storyline will delve into the violent world of

Teddy Boy

gangs and spotlight the emergence of the notorious Kray twins, infamous criminals from East London. This fresh chapter expands the narrative beyond the Birmingham-based Shelby family to explore the shifting dynamics of the post-war British underworld.

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