Kelvin Fletcher and his pregnant wife Liz Marsland looked in good spirits as they posed at the private screening of their new reality show on Friday night.
The Emmerdale star, 37, wrapped his arm around Liz as she wore a charcoal checked suit and a wool coat at the premiere of Kelvin’s Big Farming Adventure.
Liz, meanwhile, looked chic in a black all-in-one which she paired with a black and white blazer – which showed off her blossoming bump perfectly.

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Cosy: Kelvin Fletcher and his pregnant wife Liz Marsland looked in good spirits as they posed at the private screening of their new reality show on Friday night
Kelvin bought a farm in the Peak District and the show follows his ‘baptism of fire’ as he navigates the task with no farming experience.
He later posed with recent winner of I’m A Celebrity winner Danny Miller at the event.
Danny looked the part as he donned a baker boy hat, a leather jacket, and blue jeans.

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Looking good: The Emmerdale star wrapped his arm around Liz as she wore a charcoal checked suit and a wool coat
Kelvin announced they were having a baby back in December and told PA Media: ‘There’s no question that for the Fletcher family the best thing to come out of 2021 is the news that we are expecting again.
‘We are feeling extremely grateful and can’t wait to meet the new addition to our family.’
Kelvin and Liz have been married since 2015, and share two children, daughter Marnie, five, and son Milo, two.

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Wow: Liz, meanwhile, looked chic in a black all-in-one which she paired with a black and white blazer – which showed off her blossoming bump perfectly
Kelvin appeared on Emmerdale for more than 20 years, playing the character of Andy Sugden until 2016.
The actor then appeared on Strictly Come Dancing, where he wowed fans with his moves after stepping in for Jamie Laing at the last minute.
He then went on to win the Glitterball Trophy with partner Oti Mabuse, sister of judge Motsi Mabuse.

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Pals: He later posed with recent winner of I’m A Celebrity winner Danny Miller at the event

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Fun: Kelvin bought a farm in the Peak District and the show follows his ‘baptism of fire’ as he navigates the task with no farming experience; pictured on the show
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