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Emmerdale's Danny Miller shares adorable insight into fatherhood

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Emmerdale's Danny Miller has warmed the hearts of his followers with an endearing post about his family life.

The actor, known for his role as Aaron Dingle in the popular soap, often updates fans on his personal life via Instagram.

Danny, 34, and his wife Steph, whom he wed in 2022, are parents to three-year-old Albert and two-year-old Edith, with another baby currently on the way.

Following a touching tribute to his pregnant wife, Danny has now delighted fans with an adorable snapshot capturing his joys of fatherhood.

In the photo, where he's seen celebrating with his little ones in matching football kits, he captioned: "Daddy.. a sons first hero, a daughters first love," reports Leeds Live.

Fans were quick to express their adoration, with one saying: "What a great photo! Love your little family."

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"Danny you will always be her Hero too," another fan remarked.

A third commented: "My favourite family the cutest pic ever."

This follows an earlier post that had fans swooning over Danny's loving words for his wife.

He shared a photo of Steph with her growing bump, praising her resilience with the caption: "How this beautiful woman keeps going, I do not know. Literally waiting for our new addition and nothings changed.

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"Up and at it first thing to sort out two toddlers under 4, three including me (lolz) - taking them to 736.7 classes a day, nursery, gymnastics, swimming, you name it. Does not sit down.

"Other than that huge bump you'd never know.. I am so lucky to have this woman in my life. As are our children."

He lightheartedly remarked: "But I know she's at term, but FFS any chance of putting the kettle on," before affectionately signing off with: "I adore you. Never, ever cease to amaze me my love."

The couple have always been candid about their family life, sharing even the hurdles they encountered in their journey to parenthood.

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Appearing on Loose Women in 2023, Danny and Steph detailed her struggle with polycystic ovary syndrome, a hormonal condition that can impede fertility.

Reflecting on the obstacles they overcame before Albert's birth, she recounted: "We had been trying for six months, and we hadn't conceived, and it was getting quite close to the wedding, so we thought with the stress of the wedding, and we were moving house, trying for a baby too, it's quite stressful when you're tracking your days...

"We had some fertility investigations again and we needed Clomid [fertility medication] to stimulate the ovaries.

"This time [while pregnant with Edith] it only took a month, and we were quite surprised, weren't we? Because last time it took six months of Clomid with Albert, and this time it was just the first month."

Emmerdale airs weeknights at 7:30pm on ITV1 and ITVX, with an hour-long episode on Thursdays.

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