Denise Welch announced at the start of Loose Women today that she has become a grandma after her stepson Lewis Townley and his wife Elizabeth welcomed their first child
Loose Women star Denise Welch has become a grandmother for the first time.
The presenter announced the happy news during her appearance on the ITV lunchtime show that her stepson Lewis Townley and his wife Elizabeth have welcomed their first child. She confirmed the little one arrived a couple of days ago.
However, she refused to say too much more or share any photos as she revealed that Lewis and Elizabeth had not yet announced the news themselves quite yet. Her co-stars were overjoyed with her as they celebrated the happy news.
Sharing in her joy, fellow panellists – Charlene White, Sophie Morgan and Brenda Edwards – all offered their congratulations.
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Denise said she was overjoyed to now be a “nanna” as she shared her excitement.
She said: “My husband and I became nana and grandad two days ago. My stepson Lewis and his wife Lizzie gave birth to a beautiful little boy. I can’t say much more because they haven’t done the photo reveal.”
Last year, Denise took to social media to post a sweet picture of the unborn baby in a 12-week ultrasound scan, which she wrote alongside: “Congratulations @lewtownley and @Elizabeth_Townley_ Cope on your first baby. We are thrilled.”
The presenter has two sons – Matthew Healy and Louis Healy – from her marriage to Tim Healy, who she split from in 2012. In 2013, she married Lincoln Townley, 50, who has son Lewis from a previous relationship.
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The happy news comes after Denise admitted she was “fearful” at the start of her third marriage.
She explained how the “fear” was caused by her alcoholism and depression, whilst Lincoln was also “fighting his own demons” at the time, as she shared: “Nobody gave us a cat in hell’s chance. How many people go on to have a successful nine-year marriage after meeting in those circumstances? That feeling of fear grips you. We were at rock bottom.
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The pair are happier than ever now and she describes Lincoln as her “anchor”.
“We were party animals, two people in a mess, when we first met. My marriage was in freefall and I was drinking too much. Being with Lincoln could have been the most explosive disaster, but it went the opposite way. We’ve been each other’s anchor,” she added.
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