Lucy Fallon looks amazing as Coronation Street star is seen for the first time since giving birth four weeks ago
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Lucy Fallon looked amazing as she stepped out for the first time since giving birth to her second child last month.
The Coronation Street actress, 29, was all smiles as she arrived to watch her footballer boyfriend Ryan Ledson play at Preston North End.
Lucy, who plays Bethany Platt in the ITV soap, had her 2 year-old son Sonny and newborn daughter Nancy in tow, as well as her parents.
The blonde soap star welcomed Nancy on the 11th January, calling her daughter her 'teeny angel girl' on social media.
She also told fans: "Our nancy margaret ledson a dream come true x."
Lucy looked great in a pink hoodie, matching cap and boyfriend jeans, finishing the look off with a chic grey coat.
She toted Sonny in her hands, while her dad carried Nancy in her car seat.
Also in attendance at the match were footballer Ched Evans and his partner Natasha Massey, as well as former love islander Kendall Rae Knight.
Kendall's boyfriend Andrew Hughes plays for the same team as Ryan.
Earlier this week, Lucy posed in a denim outfit on social media and fans were quick to heap praise on how good she looked just weeks after giving birth.
One wrote: "Sorry didn’t you, did you just have a baby or..?"
Another said: "How did you just not long give birth?"
And a third added: "You look amazing and not long had a baby."
Lucy and Ryan, who were introduced through friends back in 2017, welcomed their first child in early 2023 and shared the exciting news that they were expecting again in August 2024.
Lucy previously revealed how she told Ryan that she was keen to have a big family and wanted at least three kids, but while Sonny is now in a better sleep routine she’s had a change of heart.
In an interview with The Sun on Sunday's Fabulous magazine, she revealed: “I’ve changed my mind now. I couldn’t do it! My sister Laura has three – all boys, too. Maybe just one more.
“I do like being a young mum. I feel like I’m still 17, then I remind myself: ‘You are 29 this year!’ Having children changes things.”