Myles Stephenson is set to become a father for the first time: Rak-Su star is ‘delighted’ to be expecting a baby with his pregnant girlfriend
- Myles, 29, and his girlfriend are expecting their first child, it has been revealed
- The star is said to be ‘delighted’ and feels ready to start a family with his partner
- Myles has never publicly confirmed the identity of his pregnant girlfriend
Myles Stephenson is set to become a father for the first time as his pregnant girlfriend is expecting a baby.
The Rak-Su singer, 29, and his girlfriend – who stays out of the public eye – are expecting their child in the coming months.
A spokesperson for Myles, confirmed to MailOnline: ‘Myles is delighted to share the happy news and is looking forward to becoming a parent and welcoming his first child.’
Baby joy! Myles Stephenson is set to become a father for the first time as his pregnant girlfriend is expecting a baby
Myles, who appeared on I’m A Celebrity in 2019, has been in a relationship with his girlfriend for almost a year and recently adopted a puppy together.
The news comes a year after Myles was rushed to hospital with a ruptured spleen, internal bleeding, broken ribs and concussion following a snowboarding accident in Andorra.
A source told the Sun: ‘After a snowboarding accident resulted in a near-death injury, becoming a new parent is even more meaningful for Myles. He is now fighting fit and excited for the future.’
Cute! Myles, who appeared on I’m A Celebrity in 2019 (pictured), has been in a relationship with his girlfriend for almost a year and recently adopted a puppy together
In December 2019 Myles revealed he was looking for love on celebrity dating app Raya, but has never publicly confirmed a relationship.
Myles’ last high-profile romance was with Love Island star Gabby Allen.
Last month, Myles revealed his father Terry recovered from coronavirus and had returned home from hospital after almost having a heart attack.
He took to Instagram and shared a heartwarming photo of his dad being wheeled out of hospital by medical staff giving a thumbs up.
Shocking: The news comes a year after Myles was rushed to hospital with a ruptured spleen, internal bleeding, broken ribs and concussion following a snowboarding accident in Andorra
Alongside the photo, Myles told of his joy at bringing his father home after three weeks spent in a high-dependency unit.
He wrote: ’22 days in HDU he is now coming home! He refused a induced coma and ventilator which he didn’t tell us because he knew we would follow the doctors requests.
‘Doctors also told step mum he had a near heart attack! Nevertheless he is coming home. Thank everybody that prayed and messaged me your concerns. Your daily check ups made it easier to get through the days!
Family: Last month Myles revealed his father Terry recovered from coronavirus and is now home from hospital after almost having a heart attack
Myles gave a special word of thanks to the medical staff who helped Terry throughout his stay.
He added: ‘And a special thank you to ward 4 of Stoke mandeville hospital and everyone who helped save his life ❤️ Love you all. Welcome home Big Pops @popsbigt’.
Myles took to Instagram to announce Terry, who suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), was rushed to hospital after struggling to breathe in January.
Thrilled: Myles took to Instagram and shared a heartwarming photo of his dad being wheeled out of hospital by medical staff giving a thumbs up
Alongside throwback images of his beloved parent, the musician asked his fans to pray for his ‘best mate’ following his admission to a medical centre.
The I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2019 contestant wrote: ‘I’m not one to post family stuff on social media! I also don’t prayer much but when I do I know I’m worried.
‘But… all my Jamaican side are very religious and I know they want as many prayers as possible! Say a prayer for my Dad for me gang, this morning he was rushed to hospital due to covid.’ (sic)
He wrote: ‘Thank everybody that prayed and messaged me your concerns. Your daily check ups made it easier to get through the days!’
The media personality went on to reveal that his dad had visited the hospital when he first contracted the virus, but was later released.
Former X Factor star Myles explained: ‘He has already been once but this time his breathing has worsened.’
Urging his followers to take the pandemic seriously, the artist ended his message: ‘This post is not a ply violins for me it’s for my dad and also to stress that Covid is NOT LIKE a common cold, many people (including myself) at times think selfishly as they have not been affected by it.
‘COVID is no joke!’ Alongside throwback images of his beloved parent, the musician asked his fans to pray for his ‘best mate’ following his admission to a medical centre
‘But many have. My Dad is, Black, Overweight and has COPD. Nothing has EVER hospitalised him until today! I want to reiterate COVID is no joke! But yeah, prayer for my best mate and stay safe!’ (sic)
In May 2020, researchers from University College London found the COVID-19 patients with COPD, a group of diseases caused by smoking, are at a two-fold risk of becoming severely affected by the virus.
Myles previously spoke about his ‘hard’ childhood, revealing he was forced to sleep on a solid wood floor downstairs in his father’s two-bed council house, because his dad’s then-girlfriend used the beds for her own children.
WHAT IS CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE?
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) describes a group of lung conditions that cause the airways to narrow and become inflamed.
Examples include bronchitis, which affects the airways, and emphysema, which impacts the air sacs.
This makes it harder to move air in and out as you breathe.
Around 1.2million people in the UK are diagnosed with COPD, British Lung Foundation statistics show.
And in the US, 16million people suffer from COPD, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It usually develops due to long-term damage to the lungs from smoking or air pollution.
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