Christine Lampard has shared a rare snap of her daughter Patricia Charlotte as the mother and daughter got into the festive spirit.
The TV presenter, 45, took to her Instagram capturing the little one, 6, and their gingerbread house, writing: 'Obsessed with gingerbread!!!'
The Northern Irish host shares Patricia with football manager husband Frank as well as son Freddie, two, after tying the knot in 2015.
Christine is also stepmother to Luna, 18, and Isla, 16, from Frank's previous relationship with Spanish model Elen Rives.
Last month, the Loose Women favourite revealed how security allegedly stood back and did nothing as she was robbed in broad daylight.
Christine Lampard, 45, has shared a rare snap of her daughter Patricia Charlotte alongside a stunning gingerbread house, as the mother and daughter got into the festive spirits
The TV presenter took to her Instagram capturing the little one, 6, and the sweet treat, writing: 'Obsessed with gingerbread!!!'
She claimed she was robbed on King's Road in Chelsea, southwest London, whilst she was out shopping.
Christine explained how a security guard shrugged when she had her phone snatched out of her handbag and said 'there's at least 30 a day stolen out here'.
After implying that the security guard did nothing to help, she said: 'I can understand I'm not going to have a police task force looking for my phone for me.'
She and fellow Loose Women, Olivia Attwood, Judi Love, and Brenda Edwards, were speaking about policing and Keir Starmer's right to prioritise 'physical crime' after journalists were arrested over social media posts.
Christine spoke about how she believes London is turning into 'Gotham City' as muggings and robberies become more frequent.
She also said she thinks there is a huge 'disconnect' between the police and the public and that there should be more officers on the streets.
Judi Love explained how she believes online trolling 'can snowball' and 'incite hate' which can 'incite violence'.
Brenda Edwards expressed a need for a special task force who 'understand social media'.
The Northern Irish host shares Patricia with football manager husband Frank (pictured together) as well as son Freddie, two, after tying the knot in 2015
Olivia Attwood explained how she understands the police are 'struggling with numbers and boots on the ground' but criticised the attitude of officers attending reports of crime.
She said: 'My car got stolen off my driveway and the officer's attitude was "You're probably one of a thousands cars stolen tonight in Greater Manchester".'
When she asked how she could get it back, she claims the officer told her 'I don't think you will' and said the police seem 'defeated'.
Judi Love said she believes officers 'don't feel respected' and that 'the relationships between them and some communities are not working'.
She suggested that the government 'start from the ground up' and address these issues to create a stronger police force, which was met with applause from the live studio audience.