Meet Coronation Street’s Lucy Fallon's new baby - name, birth story and exclusive OK! pictures
27.02.2023 - 10:41
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Former Coronation Street star Lucy Fallon exclusively introduces her newborn son, who she shares with her footballer boyfriend Ryan Ledson, to OK! VIP readers, in an adorable at-home photoshoot. In our interview, the new mum also shares all the details on his arrival, her journey with breastfeeding and her bundle of joy's adorable name.
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Just pop your email address below for free access to our exclusive magazine content as an OK! VIP. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now As she gazes down at the precious bundle in her arms, Lucy Fallon looks like she can hardly believe her little boy is real.The journey to parenthood for the former Coronation Street star and her boyfriend, footballer Ryan Ledson, wasn’t an easy one – so they are all the more grateful for their son’s safe arrival on 30 January.The delighted couple invited OK! to their West Lancashire home to share a glimpse into life as a family of three, and reveal the obstacles they had to overcome to become parents.Throughout our shoot, the besotted pair can hardly take their eyes off the newborn, who they exclusively reveal is named Sonny Jude.
Lucy – who played Bethany Platt in the ITV soap between 2015 and 2020 – admits there’s no particular meaning behind the name. Rather, it’s one of the few monikers she and Ryan could agree on! She says, “I kept adding names to a list.
I liked a lot of names that Ryan didn’t. Some were a bit out there, like ‘Fox’.” Preston North End midfielder Ryan – who strokes sleeping Sonny’s head throughout our interview – laughs that as
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