EMMERDALE star Danny Miller has shared a statement after a controversial appearance on Loose Women.
The star, who is best known for playing Aaron Dingle on the ITV soap, has faced backlash alongside his wife Steph, when she breastfed on live TV when they appeared on Loose Women on Friday.

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Danny Miller and his wife Steph appeared on Loose Women on FridayCredit: Rex

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Danny has shared his thoughts about breastfeeding in publicCredit: Rex
They have received negative comments regarding Steph breastfeeding, and Danny has made his thoughts very clear on the topic.
Writing to Instagram he stated: “We had such a beautiful day today down @loosewomen talking all about life as a family of four and having two under two!
“I wanted to take this moment to say how incredibly proud I am of my wife @stephjones1710 – the most incredible Mother – for flying the breastfeeding flag and showing how when it’s needed, nothing comes before it.
“I bloody love this woman. In absolute awe of her. Breastfeeding is completely normal and natural.
“It’s food. It’s responding to the babies needs. It really is that simple. And whenever they need it, they should have it. Regardless of the situation. Including live television.
“I hope that Edith needing exactly that helps towards normalising breastfeeding wherever and whenever.”
Danny also adressed the possibility of backlash when responding to a fan’s comment, stating: “Wasting their time if they do mate they just get deleted. You midwives are cut from a different cloth!
“Thank you for everything you do. All the love to you and yours and have a great weekend!”
The star shared that he and Steph had welcomed a second child in early August.
I’m A Celeb’s Danny, 32, captioned the sweet video: “When three becomes four
“Welcome to the World Baby Miller.
“We all love you more than you’ll ever know.”
The happy couple had their first child, Albert, 22 months ago.

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The couple share two childrenCredit: Instagram
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