Inside Survivor host Joel Dommett's newborn son's incredible wild west themed nursery | The Sun
SURVIVOR host Joel Dommett has set up a beautiful nursery for his newborn baby with wife Hannah.
The couple recently took to Instagram to share a photo of the cowboy themed room.
The walls of the room feature cactus-shaped cutouts adorned with cowboy hats and miniature cowboy boots.
There's also a wooden cradle, a crib mobile with a cactus theme, a comfy boucle armchair and a cosy cream coloured carpet.
One fan commented: "The coolest nursery I ever did see! đ"
Another fan commented: "Aww gorgeous â¤ď¸ The nursery looks awesome đ¤ đľ"
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Joel is a comedian, actor and TV presenter. He is best known for his appearances on various TV shows such as I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and the Masked Singer UK.
Hannah and Joel met after his appearance on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. They later got married in Greece in 2019.
Hannah gave birth to their baby boy, Wilde, just a few weeks ago.
The pair were congratulated by their celeb pals including Ant and Dec who said: "Congratulations!! Welcome to the world Wilde â¤ď¸â¤ď¸".
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Fellow presenter Laura Whitmore said: "Here comes all the fun! Congrats you two xxx".
Prior to the birth, Joel feared that he'd have to miss hosting the NTAs had Hannah gone into labour mid show. Hannah did not end up going into labour that night.
One of Joel's other accomplishments is that he is the host of Survivor, a UK reality TV series.
Survivor will see contestants marooned on an island where they must outwit each other in a bid to be the last person left, and land a £100,000 prize.
Joel was ecstatic to join the show, he previously said: "I feel real pleasure that the BBC have trusted me with it, itâs a big show."
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