Hollyoaks hunk David Tag welcomes second baby as partner gives birth and reveals sweet name and first pic | The Sun

HOLLYOAKS star David Tag has welcomed his second child into the world with his partner Abi Harrison.

The Sylver McQueen actor was tagged by Abi in a set of photos that captured the tot's delivery.



In one snap David, 38, carried his little bundle of joy through the corridors of the hospital as the family headed home.

Abi told her followers: "This time last week we welcomed our beautiful baby boy into the world!

"Kaspar Phoenix Tag, 07.09.23, 8.44pm, 7.13lb."

David and Abi were congratulated on their news by their family and friends.

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One said: "Great news Abi! Well done," and another penned: "Well done mummy xxx he’s perfect x"

David shared the news Abi was expecting again earlier this year alongside a black and white photo that showed a glowing Abi proudly revealing her baby bump.

She also held hands with the couple’s one year old son, Reuben, during a trip to the seaside.

David captioned the shot: “My little boy is soon going to be a big brother.”

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He then followed it with a red and blue love heart emojis.

David and Abi welcomed their first child, Reuben, back in June 2021.

The pair admitted soon after the birth that they were already broody and were hoping to add to their growing family. 

The actor was a firm favourite with fans during his four years on the soap.

David’s character Sylver McQueen was involved in a number of gripping storylines before he was dramatically killed off in an explosion in January 2022. 


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