Emmerdale’s Danny Miller has been flooded with support from his former co-stars after his emotional family update.
The 32-year-old is married to Steph Miller and the two are already proud parents of Albert. Danny recently took to Instagram to reveal that Steph is pregnant again as she proudly showed off her baby bump.
He captioned the post: "We can’t wait for another best friend. "Super excited to become a family of 4." Danny took to the comments with a heartfelt message as he said: "I love you all." This prompted the actor's former Emmerdale co-stars rushed to the comment reaction to congratulate the couple.
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Isobel responded to the happy news and said: "Can't wait." Lisa Riley, who plays Mandy Dingle, said: "CONGRATULATIONS to you all….what wonderful news……more to love….PERFECT."
Laura Norton, who plays Kerry Wyatt, added: "Amazing." Natalie Ann Jamieson, who plays Amy Wyatt, commented: "Congratulations."
Jay Kontzle, who plays Billy Fletcher, posted: "Congratulations guys so happy for you" Danny’s news comes after he opened up about his mental health following a particularly poignant episode of Emmerdale.
Speaking in the wake of an episode that focused solely on getting characters to talk about what was on their minds, Danny, who played Aaron Dingle, took to Twitter to discuss the importance of the theme, Metro reports.
He shared: “I just had to tweet this. I’ve just caught up with Emmerdale’s male only, mental health episode and I cried like a little boy.
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“Brought back so many emotions for me during my battle with depression. All of the boys were incredible in it. As was the directing and writing.”
Danny went on: “I sat in awe of the whole thing and weeped along with @dominicbrunt and all of those other brilliant actors with in that episode and that show.
“It really hit home and made me pick up the phone and text my friends and check in. We all need to do the same.
“To @dominicbrunt you never cease to amaze me. What a role model you have been for, not only me, but every man and boy out there. The length of this tweet says just how much it struck me, in every way it should have. Congratulations to all!”
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