Congratulations to former Eastenders star Melissa and her new fiance Robert! BABY
The former Lucy Beale actress is pregnant with her first child September 18, 2019 - 12:32 BST Jenni McKnight Ex EastEnders star Melissa Suffield has announced she is pregnant with her first child. The former Lucy Beale actress – who played the role for six years before she was fired in 2010 – shared her happy news just three months after she accepted a proposal from her now-fiancé Robert Brendan. The actress is currently in her second trimester and their baby is due around mid-March.
The mum-to-be and cruise director Robert are thrilled with the news and can't wait to welcome their first child. "We're so excited to become parents," the 26-year-old told The Sun.
Melissa and Robert have been together since 2017 when they met while performing in a production of Beauty and the Beast together. She announced their engagement in July by sharing a picture of her beautiful diamond ring on Instagram. She captioned the snap: "#ISaidYaass @mrrobertbrendan."MORE: EastEnders and Coronation Street RESCHEDULED - find out why and when they're on
The actress, who was the third person to play the role of Lucy Beale before the character was eventually killed off in 2015, was fired from EastEnders in 2010 after pictures of the then 17-year-old partying surfaced online.
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