Former Emmerdale star Danny Miller and his wife Steph starred on the panel and viewers were quick to praise the new mum-of-two for breastfeeding her newborn live on air
Emmerdale star Danny Miller and his wife Steph were praised by Loose Women viewers as Steph breastfed their newborn baby live during Friday's episode.
The loved up pair, who tied the knot last year in a beautiful wedding ceremony, recalled Steph's recent home birth and 36-minute labour as Steph discretely breastfed her daughter while live on air. One user commented: "A massive well done to Steph Miller, showing how natural breastfeeding is especially on live tv."
The couple recently announced the safe arrival of their second child together at the beginning of August.
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