Inside Coronation Street’s Lucy Fallon’s gender reveal party with gorgeous balloon display | The Sun

EXCITED mum-to-be Lucy Fallon has shared first looks into her gender reveal and baby shower – and it looked like one hell of a party.

The Coronation Street star is six months pregnant with her first child, and in order to celebrate made sure she went all out to have a special day celebrating her little one's upcoming arrival.


She is yet to officially announce the gender of her baby, and made sure the decorations were suitably mixed so to not give anything away.

As friends and family arrived at the event, they were greeted by a stunning balloon arch decorated elaborately with pink, blue and bronze balloons and a flower arrangement.

In another pic shared to her Instagram account, Lucy revealed she had secretly had the gender reveal back in August in a picture of the sweet platters that were given to her guests.

Suitably filled with baby pink and baby blue coloured treats – including marshmallows, milk bottles, bonbons and cookies, she joked: "My nephews are still hyper three months on!"

In October, Lucy sparked speculation she was engaged to footballer boyfriend Ryan Ledson as they prepare to welcome their child.

The couple initially kept the pregnancy under wraps after having a miscarriage in March this year, with Lucy hiding this exciting part of her life from social media using old photographs and oversized clothing.

Lucy announced she was expecting back in September, and has since been sharing adorable photos of her ultrasound and growing bump.

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Lucy told OK!: "I’m scared but excited."

Ryan added: “I’ve always wanted to be a young dad so I can be active with them.”

Discussing their heartbreaking loss earlier this year, Lucy said: “It was a traumatising, horrendous time.

"Even though so many people go through it, you never expect it will happen to you.

"I had imagined this little person who was going to come into our lives and then they were taken away from me.

"It was really mentally challenging and really horrible to deal with, but Ryan was so supportive.”



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