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Mollie King announces the death of her beloved dog Alfie as she remembers her 'little companion' who was by her side 'almost half of her life'

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Mollie King shared a very emotional tribute to her late dog Alfie, remembering her 'little companion' who was by her side 'almost half of her life'.

The BBC radio presenter, 37, praised the poodle pooch while sharing a slew of heart-warming snaps in his memory.

The former Saturdays singer accompanied her latest carousel with a very poignant message, as she began writing: 'Goodbye to my little boy, Alfie ❤️

'Alfie was by my side for almost half my life and I can’t believe he is no longer here. I still remember the day I brought him home and he was tiny enough to fit in my shoe❤️ 

'We had so much fun together and he would come with me on so many adventures! 

'Even though he was tiny, he was always there looking out for me, ready to snuggle on the sofa when I needed it with his adorable smile. 

Mollie King shared a very emotional tribute to her late dog Alfie, remembering her 'little companion' who was by her side 'almost half of her life'
The BBC presenter, 37, praised the poodle pooch while sharing a slew of heart-warming snaps in his memory

'I feel so incredibly lucky to have had him in my life for so long. Sleep well now my angel boy.

'Thank you for being the best little companion ❤️.'

Fellow celebs gathered in the comment section to show Mollie support, with ex Saturdays bandmate Una Healy wrote: 'I am so sorry Mollie I remember when you used to bring him along to work when he was a tiny puppy with his green towel. Sending you so much love ❤️.'

Elsewhere Ruth Langsford commented: 'Oh Molly….I’m so sorry. Hold your memories close. Sending you love and a huge hug ❤️.'

Meanwhile Jemma Atkinson said: 'Sending lots of love to you ❤️❤️ bless him ❤️.'

It comes after the beloved presenter confessed she is in 'survival mode' after welcoming her second child with her fiancé Stuart Broad.

The Radio One star and the former cricketer, 38, who already share a daughter, Annabella, 19 months, welcomed Lilianna in January.

And now, in an interview with MailOnline, Mollie has opened up about expanding her family and revealed she had a 'tricky' first weeks after bringing the newborn home.

'Alfie was by my side for almost half my life and I can¿t believe he is no longer here. I still remember the day I brought him home and he was tiny enough to fit in my shoe¿¿,' she wrote
Mollie continued: 'Even though he was tiny, he was always there looking out for me, ready to snuggle on the sofa when I needed it with his adorable smile'
'We had so much fun together and he would come with me on so many adventures!'
Mollie continued: 'I feel so incredibly lucky to have had him in my life for so long. Sleep well now my angel boy'
Fellow celebs gathered in the comment section to show Mollie support including the likes of Una Healy, Ruth Langsford and Jemma Atkinson
It comes after Mollie told MailOnline that she is in 'survival mode' after welcoming her second child with her fiancé Stuart Broad (pictured together)

She admitted that she felt like she 'knew nothing', but transitioning from one child to two was much easier than going from no children to one.

Mollie told MailOnline: 'I feel like the first few weeks - it was the same with Annabella - I did find it quite tricky.

'You're just really in that sort of survival mode of, you're up all night, you're feeding constantly, but now I'm at that stage where I'm really able to sort of enjoy it and take the most of each moment.

'And I've actually found it easy going from one to two rather than going from none to one, because I feel like I've got that little bit of experience and a bit more knowledge.

'I really felt like I knew nothing when I had Annabella.'

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