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ITV Coronation Street's Lucy Fallon supported by Helen Flanagan as she's compared to Kylie Jenner in latest selfie with newborn baby

ITV actress Lucy Fallon may not be in Coronation Street anymore, but that's not stopped fans from keeping a close eye on what she's up to. At the end of January, the soap star became a mum for the first time, giving birth to an adorable baby boy.

Since then, Lucy, 27, has been updating fans with the little one's progress. She's posted several pictures of her gorgeous baby on Instagram, much to the delight of fans.

Her latest photo dump is no exception. Posting a series of snaps of herself with the one-month-old on her Instagram page, Lucy Fallon wrote: "the last pic is giving."

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Comparing her to Kylie Jenner, jasminenicolemoss pointed out: "I have always thought you look like a blonde Kylie Jenner. Does anyone agree? You're very pretty." raradoey said: "Adorable photos!!!"

Former Corrie co-star Helen Flanagan responded with the heart eye emoji, while welshgirlemily said: "Oh Lucy he is so cute such a precious little man enjoy every second of motherhood sweetheart."

The 27-year-old gave birth to her baby boy on January 30 this year. It's her first child with footballer boyfriend Ryan Ledson, and the pair couldn't seem any more over the moon.

Sharing the news on Instagram at the time, Lucy, who played Bethany Platt on Coronation Street, wrote to her fans "Our beautiful boy. He was welcomed into the world on January 30."

The couple went on to exclusively reveal their baby boy's name to OK! Magazine. Unveiling the baby's name as Sonny Jude, the actress told the publication: "I kept adding names to a list. I liked a lot of names that Ryan didn’t. Some were a bit out there, like ‘Fox’." Ryan laughed as he told the publication that as a Scouser, there was "no chance" his son would end up with a quirky name.

"He’d get ribbed non-stop! But as the pregnancy progressed, we were calling him Sonny," he said.

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