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hello


Right, this is going to sound a bit strange - I work on ITV Daybreak and next Wednesday we are featuring the biggest baby to be born in the UK in 20 years, weighing in at a whopping 13lb 11oz (with just a bit of gas and air!)

So, to illustrate just how big baby Zachary is we wanted to compare him to a normal sized baby (around the 7.5 lb mark) born around the same time (7th Oct)


So does anyone fancy coming onto the Daybreak sofa (on the Southbank) to show off their little cherub?


There's nothing in it for you particularly apart from 15 mins of fame (well, a bit less) and getting to maybe see some famous faces milling around ITV.


We will sort your transport for you...and if you know any friends or family from further afield than East D who might fancy it please let me know too.


Thanks!

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