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Jessie Cave gives birth to fourth child
Comedian and Harry Potter star Jessie Cave has revealed she's given birth to her fourth child.
The 34-year-old actress, who played Lavender Brown in the hit film series, posted a series of adorable pictures from hospital tonight.
Jamie Downham, The Sun, 22nd March 2022Jessie Cave: Harry Potter changed my life
Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince star Jessie Cave recalls awkward moments with Daniel Radcliffe and smooches with Rupert Grint.
Closer Magazine, 28th December 2021Jessie Cave announces she's pregnant with fourth child
Jessie Cave is expecting baby number four with partner Alfie Brown.
Digital Spy, 4th December 2021TV Review: Buffering, ITV2, episode 1
Crikey, ITV2 in funny sitcom shock? Yes, and it's called Plebs. Only joking, Buffering is pretty good too.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th August 2021TV Review: Buffering, ITV2, episode 2
The end of episode two marks a distinct change of tone.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th August 2021Buffering review
Having a cast that can light up the screen is no substitute for a confident script with a sense of purpose - and in Buffering, it seems this crucial element is still waiting to load.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 5th August 2021Buffering review game of millennial catchphrase bingo
The new comedy from Love Island narrator Iain Stirling draws deeply on his own experience in that very demanding field of children's entertainment - the trouble is, it's not that funny.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 5th August 2021Jessie Cave interview
The actor, comic and writer talks about her bestselling debut novel, the cruelty of costume fittings, how it felt to be in the Harry Potter franchise - and finding hope in small things.
Emine Saner, The Guardian, 2nd August 2021Jessie Cave on grief
The actress and comedian on the bereavement that inspired her first novel and why knows she'll never lose the Harry Potter label.
Susannah Goldsbrough, The Telegraph, 14th June 2021Jessie Cave: Sunrise review
There is an authenticity to Sunrise that makes it so watchable, and while the retelling is (hopefully) heightened for comic effect, Cave's show treads a fine line between being outrageously funny and recognisably true.
Maryam Philpott, The Reviews Hub, 2nd June 2021