BBC One Strictly fans in disbelief about the number of Kym Marsh's grandchildren
24.09.2022 - 20:49
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Kym Marsh dazzled fans as she made her Strictly debut on Friday night. The former Coronation Street star, who played Michelle Connor in the soap for 14 years, has swapped the Rovers Return for the dancefloor on Strictly Come Dancing.
The singer, actress and TV presenter discovered the identity of her pro dance partner during the contest's pre-recorded launch show on Friday (September 23). The 46-year-old was excited to find out that she had been paired with Graziano Di Prima, but it was a chat between Kym and host Tedd Daly that had viewers gasping in amazement.
Tess said: "Unbelievably, you have just become a grandma for the third time. Congratulations." Kym thanked Tess before the presenter added: "I've never seen a more glamorous grandma in my entire life."
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The Morning Live host said she was pleased to be taking part in the popular long-running show for the grandmas. "I am doing it for the grannies, definitely," she declared. "Has a granny ever won before?" Tess asked as Kym informed her they hadn't. "I could be the first!" she exclaimed.
Kym's daughter Emilie has a three-year-old son with her partner Mikey Hoszowskyj, who they welcomed in May 2019. And last month Kym announced she had become a grandmother for the second time as her son David and his fiancée Courtney welcomed a baby boy.
Taking to Instagram Kym shared a black and white video of her new grandchild fast asleep. She captioned it: "Introducing…..Clayton Lenny David Cunliffe!!! Our beautiful new grandson was welcomed into the world on 17.08.22 weighing a whopping 10lb 7oz!!"I am so very proud of our future daughter in law @courtneyleac for being such a
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