Stephanie Davis appears to SNUB Jeremy McConnell as she marks Caben-Albi’s first Father’s Day with a tribute to HER dad Roy
STEPHANIE Davis marked her son's first Father's Day by posting pictures of him with HER dad... and making no reference to Jeremy McConnell.
The ex-Hollyoaks actress, 24, posted two sweet photographs of her dad Roy on Instagram, one with her in and the other with her infant son Caben-Albi.
She wrote: "Happy Father's Day to the soundest dad. Love me and caben. He loves his grandad 💓"
One fan quipped: "What about Jeremy?"
The 27-year-old model fled to his native Ireland last week after a huge row with the ex-Hollyoaks star triggered by comments made by his former lover.
Sources close to Steph, 24, revealed that she had been worried sick after he left the family home in Liverpool to stay in a hotel, adding she feared he had relapsed just six weeks after leaving rehab.
Last week Steph jetted to Tenerife to deal with the fallout from her latest split from Jeremy.
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Steph was left distraught when Jeremy relapsed and went missing when she was in London appearing on Big Brother’s Bit On The Side two weeks ago.
To get her head together, she left Caben in the care of her mum and flew to Tenerife, where she showed Jeremy what he was missing in a red thong bikini.
Jeremy's route to fatherhood hasn't been easy, and he initially denied being Steph's baby's dad as he doubted she had been faithful to him at the end of their relationship in April 2016.
The star appeared on This Morning earlier this yearto give a DNA sample live on the show, before pleading with Steph to give him the results.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun online before finding out he WAS the father, he said: “If I am the father of Stephanie’s baby then I one hundred per cent want joint custody.
“I am serious about being a good dad if the child is mine.
“If I need to go through the courts to get access to my son then so be it – I will take the necessary action to make sure I am a part of my son’s life.
“I really hope it doesn’t get to that point and we can come to an agreement amicably and as adults – as two loving parents with our child’s best interests at heart."
Reps for Jeremy McConnell and Stephanie Davis have been approached for comment.
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