Christine Lampard stunned in fresh-直面するd throwback snaps from her teenage years as she 反映するd on her life growing up in Northern Ireland on Wednesday's Loose Women.

The presenter, 45, was the 最新の 星/主役にする of the show's Life Before Loose segment, which sees guests look 支援する at their childhood and 旅行 to stardom.

During the segment, Christine struggled to hide her 当惑 as snaps taken while she was still at school appeared on-審査する.

In the interview, Christine also 反映するd on the 挑戦者s of growing up in Northern Ireland at the 高さ of The Troubles.

She explained that her father Frederick would spend the evenings 成し遂げるing in 地元の 妨げる/法廷,弁護士業s and clubs, she 恐れるd that he could be '発射' at the 高さ at the 暴力/激しさ.

Christine Lampard, 45, stunned in fresh-faced throwback snaps from her teenage years as she reflected on her life growing up in Norther
n Ireland on Wednesday's Loose Women

Christine Lampard, 45, stunned in fresh-直面するd throwback snaps from her teenage years as she 反映するd on her life growing up in Northern Ireland on Wednesday's Loose Women

The presenter was the latest star of the show's Life Before Loose segment, which sees guests look back at their childhood and journey to stardom

The presenter was the 最新の 星/主役にする of the show's Life Before Loose segment, which sees guests look 支援する at their childhood and 旅行 to stardom

'I think because my dad was out in 禁止(する)d all the time, people would come into pubs and clubs and just shoot,' Christine said.

'I wouldn't sleep until I could hear Dad's car pull up outside. I would just 星/主役にする at the 天井. It went on for years. It knocks you for six and everything feels like it's on our door-step.'

Looking 支援する at her television career, Christine 追加するd: I used to go past the ITV and BBC building and think I can't believe people are in there reading the news and I'm watching it on TV.?

'I really have no idea where it (機の)カム from but it was the technical 味方する that first 利益/興味d me.'

The 星/主役にする 追加するd that she received her first day of work experience on a series with Patrick Kielty, with テレビ視聴者s getting a glimpse of her first hosting stint.

Christine first kickstarted her 現在のing career in Northern Ireland before 上陸 a 役割 as host of The One Show in 2003. She went の上に host the ITV breakfast show Daybreak, before joining Loose Women in 2016.?

It comes after Christine 株d that?she had children to stop people asking when she was going to start a family.?

The 星/主役にする 株 two children, Patricia, five, and Freddie, two, with her husband Frank, and is also a step-mother to Luna, 18, and Isla, 16, from his previous 関係 with Elen Rivas.

During the segment, Christine struggled to hide her embarrassment as snaps taken while she was still at school appeared on-screen

During the segment, Christine struggled to hide her 当惑 as snaps taken while she was still at school appeared on-審査する

In the interview, Christine also reflected on the challengers of growing up in Northern Ireland at the height of The Troubles

In the interview, Christine also 反映するd on the 挑戦者s of growing up in Northern Ireland at the 高さ of The Troubles

Christine married footballer Frank Lampard 支援する in 2015 in Knightsbridge, after 会合 at the Pride of Britain Awards in 2009, and they have two children together

And Christine 主張するs she's 達成するd her dream of 存在 self 十分な for her family.

'I had children to stop people asking me when I was going to have them. I'm glad I've had them. It's because everyone assumes you have to be,' she said.

'My biggest ambition in life was to be self 十分な, look after my mum and dad. It sounds very basic but that's what drove me.

'I 手配中の,お尋ね者 to be able to look after myself. I got my first 職業 and 15. I worked through school and uni.'

The 甘い snaps come after Christine gave a rare insight into the blended family life earlier this summer.

She spoke about 存在 a mother to Women&Home magazine, she said: 'Freddie has just turned two, so he’s a whirlwind.

'The two of them are funny and wonderful and exhausting. I think they’ve zapped every bit of energy from me, but it’s 価値(がある) it.'

Christine said of her marriage to Frank: 'We try and prioritise each other's and the children's needs, but when he was still playing football, he was away at least two or three nights of the week, then training.

'Now, we do our best to go out for lunch or dinner, or have a night on the sofa when we can.'