Hollyoaks star Daisy Wood Davis, who starred as Kim Butterfield in the Channel 4 soap, has revealed she’s expecting her second child

Hollyoaks actress Daisy Wood Davis has revealed she’s pregnant with her second child.

On Tuesday, Daisy, who starred as Kim Butterfield on the Channel 4 soap from 2014 to 2018, took to Instagram to celebrate her wedding anniversary with co-star Majid Mehdizadeh-Valoujerdy. The couple tied the knot two years and share a son Asa, two.

The Hollyoaks star shared a video montage from the past year and wrote: “Wait till the end to see a big surprise. Today marks 8 years together and 2 years married (we got married on our anniversary) and what a journey we are on… I really don’t know how I got so lucky.

“Also want to send a message out to all our friends and family who came to our wedding, we love you all so much and are still blown away by all of you coming & bringing the biggest party to the south of Spain! A new adventure begins…#excitingannouncement #3become4”

At the end of the clip, Daisy and her husband shared footage of her sonogram as she revealed she’s expecting her second child in December. The couple’s famous friends rushed to congratulate them as former Hollyoaks star commented: “Nooooooooo it’s not two years since the best day of our lives love you both! And how lucky a new little person gets to come into your wonderful families.”

Hollyoaks star Daisy and husband Majid celebrated their wedding anniversary
Daisy and Majid celebrated their wedding anniversary

Hollyoaks star Daisy and husband Majid announce pregnancy
The Hollyoaks star revealed she’s expecting her second child later this year
Ore Oduba’s wife Portia Jett added: “Awwwww congratulations,” while former Coronation Street star Bhavna Limbachia said: “Huge congratulations.” Daisy and Majid’s news comes just days after the actress was slammed for letting her two-year-old son wear a dress.

The actress shared with her followers her joy at her son being given the chance to try on a dress after being told by a group of four-year-olds that “boys don’t wear dressed” while they were playing at a play village. She said: “I feel so passionate about this, not just in case Asa wants to wear a dress one day but to make sure he is never the child who bullies or puts another down for being ‘different’ which seems to happen from such a young age it’s scary!”

“I can’t believe children’s innocence is taken away so early by gender normative views which doesn’t necessarily mean a homophobic parent is at home but it’s a parent that doesn’t care enough to actively bring it up and discuss it with their child. Rant over.”

Daisy added: “I should also add he wasn’t wearing a dress in the play village. He was with his Nana but I believe he was also merely looking at the dressing up items when the boys needed to tell him this ‘fact’.”