YESTERDAY Lee Latchford Evans announced that he and his wife are expecting their second child.
The Steps star Kerry-Lucy is pregnant shared the joyous news in a post to Lee’s official Instagram on Christmas Day.
In a black and white snap, they can be seen posing next to their Christmas tree while their four-year-old son Leo plants a kiss on Kerry’s baby bump.
Captioning the post, Lee wrote: “Merry Christmas to all of yours…. from ALL of mine x x x x.”
The excited parents didn’t need to say anything more to capture the attention of their fans, who got the memo and rushed to send their congratulations in the comments.
One wrote: “Huge congrats. Such lovely news.”
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Another added: “Lovely news congratulations and merry Christmas to u all.”
A third commented: “Aww so beautiful news Lee.
“Congratulations to you both. Brilliant news.
A fourth penned: “Congratulations to you all! Such wonderful news.”
And a fifth penned: “Omg! Congratulations both.”
Lee and Kerry-Lucy welcomed their first son Leo in July 2021.
The couple, who have been together since 2007, had previously suffered a devastating miscarriage.
In an interview with the Daily Mail, Lee opened up on how he and Kerry went through a period of time where they felt “resentment” towards their friends who were expecting or already had babies.
“We’ve wanted a baby for so long. We did start thinking, “Why isn’t this working for us? What’s wrong with us?”
“You doubt each other slightly, but luckily we have a very strong relationship.
“We went through a time where all of our friends were pregnant and people were always walking past us with prams and I guess we hated that and had a bit of resentment towards them, which I know we shouldn’t have.
“It was difficult and frustrating.”
Lee never officially left steps, but he was absent during the final shows of thei last tour alongside fellow members Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee, Faye Tozer and Ian “H” Watkin.
The concerts took place in 2021, where Lee unfortunately fell ill with COVID-19 and couldn’t perform.











