Bradley Walsh set to become a grandad

The Chase host Bradley Walsh, 60, is set to become a grandad as daughter Hayley, 39, announces she’s pregnant

  • Hayley is Bradley’s daughter from a previous relationship with Debby Parker
  • Bradley is also dad to son Barney, 23, with his wife Donna Derby who he stars with in TV show Breaking Dad 

The Chase host Bradley Walsh is set to become a grandad as his daughter Hayley has announced she’s pregnant. 

Hayley, 39, took to her reflexology business’ Instagram page on Monday to reveal the happy news, writing: ‘On maternity leave.’  

‘Finding out we were expecting was just incredible, however being pregnant during this lockdown has been a little tricky at times.’ 

Happy news: The Chase host Bradley Walsh, 60, is set to become a grandad as daughter Hayley, 39, (pictured) has announced she is pregnant

Eldest: Hayley is Bradley’s daughter from a previous relationship with Debby Parker

She is Bradley’s daughter from a previous relationship with Debby Parker.

Bradley is also dad to son Barney, 23, with his wife Donna Derby who he stars with in TV show Breaking Dad.  

While Bradley and Barney regularly appear on TV together, Hayley has stayed out of the limelight. 

Congratulations: Hayley, 39, took to her reflexology business’ Instagram page on Monday to reveal the happy news, writing: ‘On maternity leave’ 

Family: Bradley is also dad to son Barney, 23, (second from right) with his wife Donna Derby, second from left) (pictured in 2019) 

Family affair: Bradley and Barney (pictured) star together in TV show Breaking Dad, in which they travel thr world together, trying out new adventures 

She lives in Hertfordshire with her boyfriend, Tom. 

Meanwhile, Bradley has been  hailed by some as ‘the next Bruce Forsyth’ – as the most in-demand man on the box.

Bradley, who is reportedly worth £11.5 million, is now at the centre of a bitter war between the BBC and ITV, which both want him to themselves.

Sources close to the star say that he won’t sign any golden handcuffs deals yet and is enjoying being able to pick and choose what he appears on – whether it is as a presenter, actor or on documentaries.

In what is seen as a coup for ITV, Walsh will star in a remake of the drama The Darling Buds Of May later this year. He will play Pop Larkin, the character portrayed by David Jason in the original 1990s series.

However, it is also understood that he will front a new series of the BBC game show Blankety Blank after the Christmas pilot episode became the third most watched show of the day, attracting 5.3 million viewers. 

This is regarded as a win for the Beeb.

In demand: Bradley is currently at the centre of a bidding war between ITV and BBC

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