Former Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby has teased fans with what to expect from her upcoming BBC documentary series Charlotte in Sunderland.
Per the synopsis, the new documentary will follow Charlotte "as she pursues her personal and professional dreams in her beloved hometown of Sunderland whilst juggling the stresses of running her businesses and preparing for motherhood with boyfriend Jake."
Speaking to the BBC, Crosby said that the new series "explores all of the ups and downs of life" as she falls in love, has a baby and even runs multiple businesses.
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"Viewers will get to see my relationship with my partner Jake which I've previously been quite private about, my whole pregnancy journey and obviously the birth of my beautiful little girl Alba," said the star.
During filming, Crosby gave birth to her daughter Alba Jean, and when quizzed on what it was like to have cameras present during the private moment she said it felt "normal".
"I’ve talked about filming the birth of my child for so many years now so it just felt so normal. I knew it was going to happen at some point in my life," Charlotte said.
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"In fact, having the cameras there made me feel a lot more at ease about the whole situation so it was so nice," she added.
Though fans will get to see the highlights of Crosby's life, she says the show also tackles some darker times including her mum's breast cancer diagnosis, which she said had a "horrendous impact" on their lives.
Teasing fans with what's to come, Crosby said: "This show I can say wholeheartedly is the most personally intense show that I’ve ever filmed in my life."
"I can only say this show is up there as one of the best, most in-depth insights into my life that you will ever get to see."
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