Ashley Cain has revealed he’s expecting his third child three years after the death of his daughter Azaylia.
Azaylia, who he welcomed with his ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee, tragically passed away from leukaemia in April 2021 at the age of eight months.
He went on to welcome son Aliyas with a new partner in January this year. He later revealed that he and the mystery woman were no longer together romantically but that they were happily co-parenting.
It is not known if the mother of his unborn third child is the same woman. MailOnline has contacted Ashley’s representatives for comment.
Ashley announced his baby news on Instagram on Thursday, revealing he was expecting a baby boy and sharing his joy that there was good news coming after ‘all the heartache.’
Alongside pictures of son Aliyas, and bizarrely a slew of snaps of his purple Lamborghini, he wrote: ‘“Another One” **DJ Khaled Voice**.
‘My little girl will soon have another little brother to watch over, and my little boy will not only be a baby brother but a big brother too.’
Ashley Cain has revealed he’s welcoming a third child three years after the death of his daughter Azaylia (pictured with 10-month-old son Aliyas)
Azaylia, who he welcomed with his ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee, 36, tragically passed away from leukaemia in April 2021 at the age of eight months
Ashley announced his baby news on Instagram on Thursday, revealing he was expecting a baby boy and sharing his joy that there was good news coming after ‘all the heartache’
Ashley continued: ‘With all the heartache I’ve been through, I’m truly grateful that I can really start counting my blessings again!
‘Now, it’s time to head to two of the most dangerous places in the world to film the final two episodes of my brand new series.
‘So for now, I’m sad to say goodbye, but I look forward to seeing you both soon, my little men. And to my guardian angel, I’ll never ever be without you because I can feel your presence in every step I take.
‘Life has a way of throwing challenges our way, but it also blesses us with moments that fill our hearts with immense joy. Here’s to the journey ahead and the beautiful souls who make it’.
Ashley has not disclosed the mother of his 10-month-old son Aliyas but previously opened up about their ‘beautiful’ co-parenting relationship.
He told MailOnline: ‘We’re keeping as friends, and we are co-parenting. We have a very good relationship, so that’s how it is staying.
‘It’s been beautiful, really to be able to get on, not amicably, but so well, even better, we both have Aliyas’s best interests in heart.
‘We both have love and respect for each other. And we both just want to be the best parents we can. And not only enjoy our son, but let us and enjoy the most of us and the most of life.
‘So we’re doing everything. It’s very comfortable. It’s very easy. And we make the best decisions based on our son, so great.’
Ashley announced his baby news on Instagram, revealing he was expecting a baby boy
Ashley penned: ‘My little girl will soon have another little brother to watch over, and my little boy will not only be a baby brother but a big brother too’
Revealing he was heading on a work trip, he continued: ‘So for now, I’m sad to say goodbye, but I look forward to seeing you both soon, my little men’
Ashley bizarrely included a slew of snaps of his purple Lamborghini in his baby announcement
Last month, Ashley revealed the trauma over his daughter Azaylia’s death will ‘never leave’ him.
Former footballer Ashley and his ex Safiyya raised more than £1.5million to fund Azaylia’s specialist treatment before her death and later put any unspent money into The Azaylia Foundation which aims to support families and provide memorable experiences for children fighting cancer.
Since her death, Ashley has devoted his days to taking on near-impossible challenges and endured blood, sweat and tears to keep his daughter’s ‘legacy alive’.
Speakingon Paul Carrick Brunson’s We Need To Talk podcast, the TV personality said: ‘I don’t believe my trauma is ever going to leave me and I don’t want it to leave me because the pain I feel is the love for my daughter.’
During the emotional interview, Ashley recalled first discovering the signs that his daughter was ill and being told of her cancer diagnosis.
He said: ‘One day my partner saw a raised lump on her stomach and it had a bruise on it. When we rang, they told us to come straight in. They took Azaylia’s blood.
‘They told us it was AMR leukemia, it was very aggressive. She’s at a high risk of this illness taking her life and there’s a low risk of them being able to cure it.
‘They told us that on the spot. We were moved to Birmingham Children’s hospital and that was my life going forward.
‘I went from feeling like I’d everything I’d ever wanted to having my entire life turned upside down. I broke down. I couldn’t function, I struggled to stand, to speak.’
Ashley and Safiyya planned to travel to Singapore with Azaylia for specialist leukemia treatment however doctors told them she was too ill to make the journey.
Ashley recently revealed the trauma over his daughter Azaylia’s death will ‘never leave’ him
Ashley and Safiyya planned to travel to Singapore with Azaylia for specialist leukemia treatment however doctors told them she was too ill to make the journey
Ashley recalled: ‘The day the consultant came in and said, Azalyia’s tumours come back, she’s now got tumours on her stomach, her kidney, her spleen and her brain and she won’t be able to fly. There’s nothing we could do about it.
‘The radiotherapy was too harsh, it would have killed her. At this point, they said there was nothing they could do anymore.
‘I used to hope my daughter could beat cancer and then I got to the point where my hope becomes, when she passes away it’s peaceful and she can be in our arms.
Ashley became emotional as he recalled the day Azaylia passed away, saying: ‘We kept getting transfusions to hold that together so she would pass peacefully.
‘One morning we knew it was the time, we made sure she was in her arms and I was counting the seconds between her breaths until she didn’t breath anymore. I can’t forget that moment.’
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