Hollyoaks star Jazmine Franks welcomes first baby

Jazmine Franks has given birth to her first child with her partner Danny Potter.

The actress, 31, who is best known for playing Esther Bloom on Hollyoaks, shared the delightful news on Instagram on Thursday.

Alongside a photo of the couple walking hand-in-hand as they left the hospital with their baby, Jazmine wrote: ‘Nothing feels better than this.’

Jazmine has already been inundated with lots of congratulatory messages from some of her showbiz pals.

Sarah Jayne Dunn – who played Mandy Richardson on the Channel 4 soap – penned: ‘Yay well cone!!!, congratulations (sic).’


Kirsty-Leigh Porter said: ‘GO ON JAZZ. So happy for you all. Welcome to the world little one (sic)’

Elsewhere, Jessica Fox also offered her congratulations to Jazmine.

The 40-year-old actress, who plays the part of Nancy Hayton on the long-running programme, shared: ‘Amazing news!!! Congratulations you absolute legend xxx (sic).’

Jazmine announced her pregnancy back in February by uploading a photo of her ultrasound scan on Instagram.

Alongside the snap, Jazmine, who hasn’t revealed the name or gender of her baby, wrote on the photo-sharing platform: ‘Here’s to the biggest adventure yet. Summer 2023 is set to be a wild one! Can’t wait to cause mayhem with a mini Franks-Potter.’

Jazmine became a personal trainer after leaving Hollyoaks and she previously admitted that her life is now totally different.

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She said: ‘Having time on my side has played a massive part, leaving ‘Hollyoaks’ gave me the freedom to focus on me…

‘I feel really good at the moment, I’ve learnt to say no to the food I don’t actually need to eat, to the events I don’t actually want to go to and to the things I don’t actually want to.’

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