TOUCHING: Emmerdale actor Danny Miller WELCOMES his Third child, But can’t hide his deep Heartbreak as his 90-year-old father Vince Miller’s Health Deteriorates, unable to meet his Grandchild – his Heartfelt Message to his Dad moved audiences to Tears!
Danny Miller has become a father for the third time after the star shared the news of his newborn son on Thursday.
The Emmerdale actor, 34, took to Instagram with an adorable snap of his baby son alongside his wife Steph, three-year-old son Albert and two-year-old daughter Edith.
Beaming in the snap, Danny, who plays Aaron Dingle, shared the newborn’s sweet name as he penned: ‘Welcome Vincent Miller. Born 10/07/25, Weighing 8lb 8oz.
‘We could not be happier with our family of 5’.
In another adorable video Danny shared the moment his two children met their baby brother for the first time.
He wrote: ‘When 4 became 5. The one where Albert & Edith meet their new baby brother’.
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Emmerdale star Danny Miller has welcomed new born son as he revealed he has become a father for a third time and shared his adorable name
Beaming in the snap, Danny, who plays Aaron Dingle, shared the newborn’s sweet name as he penned: ‘Welcome Vincent Miller. Born 10/07/25, Weighing 8lb 8oz’
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In another adorable video Danny shared the moment his two children met their baby brother for the first time
Friends were quick to send their love to the soap star as they took to the comments to send their love.
Soap star Catherine Tyldesley wrote: ‘Congratulations darlings! What a beautiful lil fam xxxx ‘.
While Brooke Vincent added: ‘well done Steph!!!!!!!’ and Lisa Riley, who plays Mandy Dingle, penned: ‘So much love to you all.’
The couple announced they were expecting their third child in April after Danny took to Instagram with the news with a sweet family snap.
Later Steph took her Stories and proudly displayed her blossoming bump as she posed in a black bodysuit gushing how excited she was to ‘become a mum again soon’.
In his announcement Danny wrote: ‘Three is the magic number…’.
His Emmerdale co-stars and famous friends rushed to send their congratulations with Lisa Riley gushing: ‘So much love’.
While Laura Norton, who plays Kerry Wyatt, posted a slew of love heart emojis, elsewhere Lucy Jo Hudson said: ‘Mate congratulations’.
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He wrote: ‘When 4 became 5. The one where Albert & Edith meet their new baby brother’
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Friends were quick to send their love to the soap star as they took to the comments to send their love
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Later Steph took her Stories and proudly displayed her blossoming bump as she posed in a black bodysuit gushing how excited she was to ‘become a mum again soon’
Georgia May Foote said: ‘Congratulations!!’: and This Is England’s Thomas Turgoose wrote: Get in. ‘You absolute mad man. dad life is gonna be mad life’.
It comes as Danny fought back the tears as he shared a heartbreaking four-word confession about his dad’s d3mentia diagnosis in May.
Appearing on Loose Women Denise Welch, 67, brought up Danny’s dad Vince, 90 – who she has been good pals with for a number of years.
Danny said: ‘The truth of the matter is that I have lost my dad. That’s hard for me to cope with.
‘Because I really, really, miss him. I really miss picking up the phone to him, it’s just not possible anymore.
‘Sometimes when we visit the care home we get the opportunity to have a good visit, and there are bad visits as well.’
The soap star has previously opened up about his father’s battle with d3ment1a with his followers on Instagram.
He continued: ‘I’ve started to log that and put that in almost an Instagram journal because I know there are lots of people, and people that I’ve touched, made relationships in America, that have got the same thing and are looking after their dad.
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It comes as Danny fought back the tears as he shared a heartbreaking four-word confession about his dad’s d3ment1a diagnosis in May (the father and son duo pictured)
‘It pains me that I can’t pick up the phone to my dad anymore.’
Danny continued: ‘I always want to make sure that people out there suffering with d3ment1a first hand, or second hand, you’re not alone.
‘It’s a horrible, horrible, terminal illness and it’s long goodbye.
‘There’s a great short film on that and it’s hard to watch but I love my dad so much and he’s the reason that I am sat here talking to you today.’
He finished with: ‘I love you dad. Keep smiling.’