James Bye and wife Victoria are expecting their fourth child

‘We never thought it was going to happen’: EastEnders star James Bye and wife Victoria confirm they are expecting their fourth child after ‘almost giving up hope’ during three year struggle to fall pregnant

  • The couple had previously suffered a series of miscarriages while attempting to extend their family, while Victoria also struggled with endometriosis
  • They were told of the pregnancy while James was in the midst of a rigorous training routine for the twentieth series of Strictly Come Dancing 
  • James a Victoria, who married in 2012 and plan to renew their wedding vows, are already parents to sons Edward, eight, Louis, six, and Hugo, three

EastEnders star James Bye and wife Victoria have confirmed they will welcome their fourth child later this year after struggling to conceive for more than three years. 

The happy couple confirmed the news on Monday evening and admitted they were told of the pregnancy while James was in the midst of a rigorous training routine for the twentieth series of Strictly Come Dancing. 

James, 38, and Victoria, 40, who accompanied their post with an ultrasound of the unborn baby, had previously suffered a series of miscarriages while attempting to extend their family. 

Good news: EastEnders star James Bye and wife Victoria have confirmed they will welcome their fourth child later this year after struggling to conceive for more than three years

The couple, already parents to sons Edward, eight, Louis, six, and Hugo, three, were dealt a further blow as Victoria struggled with endometriosis, a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other parts of the body, including the ovaries and fallopian tube. 

Captioning the post, shared on their joint Instagram account, Victoria wrote:  ‘So… we’ve been keeping a little secret… We’re not just welcoming in the new year in 2023… I can hardly believe I’m saying it. But we’re welcoming another little one and we’re over the moon.

‘We never thought it was going to happen. We always wanted a big family but after all my endometriosis struggles… heartbreaking miscarriages, seeing fertility doctors & 3 years of ovulation testing & disappointment – we’d honestly given up.’ 

Delighted: The happy couple confirmed the news on Monday evening and admitted they were told of the pregnancy while James was training routine for Strictly Come Dancing


Difficulties: James and Victoria, who accompanied their post with an ultrasound of the unborn baby, had previously suffered a series of miscarriages while attempting to extend their family

There it is: Victoria gave social media followers their first glimpse at the unborn child 

She added: ‘I remember thinking right. Enough. I gathered up the pram & baby things & gave them all away. We both knew it couldn’t go on, the constant hope.

‘And we were ok, we’d accepted how lucky we’d already been and so we got on with life. And life got crazy.’

Victoria also poked fun at the Strictly Come Dancing curse by admitting the child was conceived while James was rehearsing for the show. 

She wrote: ‘I started training for my marathon, we began planning our vow renewal abroad, James started the intense Strictly regimen… all wrapped up with a big 40th birthday bonanza (I did milk it just a bit). 

Happy new year: The couple admitted they had almost given up hope before learning of Victoria’s pregnancy 

Best wishes: They were inundated with messages from friends and followers on Sunday night

Coming soon: The child will be James and Victoria’s fourth – the couple are already parents to sons Edward, eight, Louis, six, and Hugo, three

‘And would you bl**dy believe it… Somehow life saw all our plans – and threw us a curve ball … How we found the time I’ll never know – ‘Strictly curse’ you say?! Ha – introducing the glitterball baby!).

‘And suddenly our world has been turned upside own… The boys are giddy (‘We’ll always have someone to sit next to on a rollercoaster now!’ Ever the practical Louis) and yet as I smile, still amazed, I can’t help but worry… 

‘I think after losing a baby you can never fully let go and enjoy… despite the reassuring symptoms (thanks all day ‘morning’ sickness) and the doctors all nodding… you can’t let go of the fear.

‘And so all I can do is just keep ticking off the days and hoping…’ 

Old times: James reached week six of Strictly Come Dancing with professional dance  partner Amy Dowden 

Close: James previously insisted nothing would come between him and Victoria, with the couple planning to renew their wedding vows having originally married in 2012

Reflecting: James has played Martin Fowler (pictured) in EastEnders since 2014 and has been a prominent face on the hit BBC soap

Former EastEnders actor James, who has played the character of Martin Fowler since 2014, previously insisted nothing would come between him and Victoria, with the couple planning to renew their wedding vows having originally married in 2012. 

He told the Mirror: ‘It’s not really come up for us. It’s one of those things attached to the show but being a part of it, I genuinely don’t see any of that.’

The actor also admitted that it was actually Victoria who encouraged him to say ‘yes’ to the show after he was asked to appear.

He added: ‘I’m a massive family man, and both Victoria and I pride ourselves on putting our family first at all times so before I even contemplated it I wanted to speak to her first.’

WHAT IS ENDOMETRIOSIS?

Endometriosis occurs when cells in the lining of the uterus are found elsewhere in the body. 

Each month, these cells react in the same way as those in the uterus; building up, breaking down and bleeding. Yet, the blood has no way to escape the body.

Symptoms include pain, heavy periods and fatigue, as well as a higher risk of infertility, and bowel and bladder problems.

Its cause is unknown but may be genetic, related to problems with the immune system or exposure to chemicals.

Treatment focuses on pain relief and improving quality of life, which may include surgery or hormone treatment.

Source: Endometriosis UK

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