CORONATION Street star Lucy Fallon has filled baby Sonny’s nursery filled with bargain buys from Primark.
The ex soap actress filmed her trip to the high street shop and the goodies she picked up online.
Lucy, 27, dived into the shelves and found cute storage baskets, including one with a bear theme.
Another stylish find was a ratan basket with a black lid, and fluffy baby blankets.
Lucy has opted for gender neutral colours for Sonny's nursery, opting for green and cream walls and a beige carpet.
The star has a baby changing table atop her chest of drawers.
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Above the changing station is a yellow wall light in the shape of a cloud.
The actress – best known for her role as Bethany Platt in Corrie –welcomed her son in January.
In a new interview with OK!, Lucy revealed how they chose their tot's name.
She siad: “I kept adding names to a list. I liked a lot of names that Ryan didn’t. Some were a bit out there, like ‘Fox’.”
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Preston midfielder Ryan was adamant they weren't going to have a quirky name though to stop their son being "ribbed" growing up.
The actress conceived Sonny after suffering a miscarriage and the devastating experience made her pregnancy all the more emotional.
She said: “It’s been a roller-coaster of high and low moments, with lots of tears along the way. When Sonny was finally born, we were both sobbing – but happy tears.”
Lucy and Ryan have been keeping fans up to date since then and even shared a picture from a recent trip to Tesco with the little one.
Speaking ahead of becoming a dad, Preston North End midfielder Ryan, 25, revealed he would definitely be missing a game if Lucy went into labour.
He told the Lancashire Post: “I'm one of them where there is more to life than football,”
“There are hundreds more games, you might never get another kid. I definitely won't be missing the birth of my child but if he's out and there's a game I'll make sure I'm at the game.”
The footy star added: “It's been hard for her, bloody hell. Any girl, they're absolute machines to go through what they have to go through.”
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