Coleen Nolan becomes a grandmother again

Coleen Nolan's daughter Ciara Fensome, 24, has given birth to a baby boy.

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Coleen Nolan's daughter Ciara Fensome has welcomed a baby boy
Coleen Nolan's daughter Ciara Fensome has welcomed a baby boy

Coleen Nolan has become a grandmother for the third time.

The Loose Women star's daughter Ciara Fensome, 24, has revealed on Instagram that she and her fiancé Maxx welcomed a baby boy earlier this week.

Ciara penned on the social media platform: "Sidney Ray Innes. 29/10/2025.

"So proud of all 3 of us. I have carried him for 9 months but @maxkerrines you have carried us all this whole time."

Coleen's celebrity pals expressed their delight at Ciara's joyful news in the comments section.

Reality star Charlotte Dawson said: "Congrats babe he's beautiful."

Former Loose Women panellist Saira Khan wrote: "Ohh my god guys!!! Congratulations – so happy for you – the coolest parents on the planet! Can't wait to visit and have a cuddle xx."

Ciara replied to Saira: "Genuinely think our chat in Bali is the reason why we're here right now. We miss you xoxoxo."

The 55-year-old star then replied: "That beautiful baby is lucky to have you both as parents – will come and visit soon with lots of skincare goodies x."

The birth is a happy development for Coleen – who turned to therapy after being left heartbroken when her older sister Linda Nolan passed away in January at the age of 65 after a long battle with cancer.

The 60-year-old star – who has sons Shane Jr., 36, and Jake, 32, from her first marriage to EastEnders actor Shane Richie and Ciara with her second husband Ray Fensome – told Bella magazine: "I started therapy after my sister Linda passed away; I was really in a bad place.

"I just lost my mojo, I didn't want to do anything. I didn't want to go back to work and put a face on and smile and be funny. I was doing everything on autopilot.

"My management were telling me all these amazing things I was being offered and I just thought, 'I don't care.' I was so overwhelmed and just needed help."

Nolan added: "Therapy is absolutely the best thing I've ever done, I still go now.

"I've got a beautiful family, my sisters and brothers, nieces and nephews, my own kids, but they were all grieving as well. I just needed someone that I didn't have to be strong in front of.

"Obviously I still miss Linda, but I'm in a really good place."