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The Byes on why their parenting style has changed after four children

Season 15, Ep. 29

This week, Eastender’s actor James Bye and his wonderful wife Victoria join Giovanna to talk about the chaos (and fun) that comes with raising their four boys!


They share with Gi some of the difficulties they’ve faced on their parenting journey, including secondary infertility, endometriosis, and birth trauma. 


Plus, we hear some hilarious stories on traveling with four children, laminated birth plans, and cheese and pickle sandwiches!



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