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Frasier star Kelsey Grammer, 70, to become dad for EIGHTH time

Frasier star Kelsey Grammer, 70, to become dad for EIGHTH time

Daily Mail​20-06-2025

Kelsey Grammer is set to be a dad again at 70 as he stepped out with heavily-pregnant wife Kayte Walsh in London on Tuesday.
DailyMail.com can confirm the couple are expecting their fourth child together, with a source saying the pregnancy has 'reignited' the spark between them.
The Frasier star, who is already dad to seven children, looked giddy as he strolled with Walsh, 46, who showed off her bump in a elegant draped dress.
'Kelsey is thrilled to finally have time to fully enjoy being a father all over again,' a source told DailyMail.com. 'He's been incredibly supportive of Kayte throughout this pregnancy, which, though unexpected, has reignited a spark in their marriage that they both needed.
'This will be their fourth child together, and with Kelsey's other three children from his past marriages, their new bundle of joy will have so much love.'
'After giving Frasier one last go, he has hung his hat up on that character and is ready for the next phase of his life. He is looking forward to embracing the hands-on parenting he missed in the past.'
Kelsey Grammer's wife Kayte Walsh is pregnant with their fourth child together, DailyMail.com can confirm
Kayte showed off her bump during an outing with her family in London on Tuesday
Kayte appeared heavily pregnant and just weeks away from her due date. The couple have not publicly announced they are expecting.
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Kelsey Grammer for comment and has yet to hear back.
Kelsey and Kayte have three children together - daughter Faith Grammer, 12, and sons Kelsey Gabriel Grammer, 10, and Auden 'James' Ellis Grammer, eight.
The actor, who has been married a total of four times, also has daughter Spencer Grammer, 41, with ex-wife Doreen Alderman, daughter Greer Grammer, 33, with ex-girlfriend Barrie Buckner, as well as two children with ex-wife Camille Grammer - daughter Mason Olivia Grammer, 23, and son Jude Gordon Grammer, 20.
Grammer was 61 at the time Walsh gave birth to their third child together.
'Honestly, the beauty of being an older dad is you get a chance to kinda try it again. That's been a real gift,' he told The Guardian in 2018.
During their day in London, Kelsey and Kayte - who is from Hartlepool, England - were in high spirits spending quality time with their three children.
The growing family grabbed some snacks at Whole Foods grocery store before heading to Hyde Park for some fresh air.
Kelsey, whose Frasier revival was recently cancelled after two seasons, fully embraced domestic life as he assumed cart-pushing duties through the grocery store.
A source told DailyMail.com that their future bundle of joy will be surrounded by 'love' being one of Kelsey's seven children
The actor and his wife were out with their daughter Faith Grammer, 12, and sons Kelsey Gabriel Grammer, 10, and Auden 'James' Ellis Grammer, eight
Kayte cloaked her bump in a billowing black dress
Walsh kept her cool with sandals while her husband trekked through the city in trainers
The family got to their next destination via taxi
They made a stop at Whole Foods grocery store
Kayte wore a billowing black dress that cascaded over her bump, along with a brown sweater and sandals.
They then headed to Hyde Park, where the couple leisurely strolled down a path as Kelsey carried a ball for their kids to play with.
Walsh is a former flight attendant who met Grammer when he was a passenger on one of her flights to London back in 2009.
Their relationship began when the actor was still legally married to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Camille.
'We actually met in the air on a plane to England,' he told Jimmy Kimmel of their romance back in 2012.
'It was very romantic, she was working on the plane.
'We went out for coffee several days later and had this magical night in the snow in London around Christmas time. It was two years ago.'
Kelsey couldn't have looked any happier spending quality time with his growing family
The Hollywood star embraced domestic life as he assumed cart-pushing duties
The family appeared to be searching for snacks ahead of their park adventure
Grammer selected a fresh melon for their late spring outing
Grammer followed his family into the store
Grammer was the last one to emerge from the taxi
The grinning actor shut the door behind him as his family waited on the sidewalk
The two lovebirds announced their engagement in December 2010, and tied the knot during a romantic ceremony two months later on February 25, 2011 at The Plaza Hotel in the heart of New York City.
Kelsey's divorce from Camille Meyer was finalised only days before the nuptials on February 10.
At the time, the Hollywood star spoke about his fourth marriage to People and stated, '[It's] like it's never happened before,' and later called Kayte 'fantastic.'
Grammer introduced the character of Frasier Crane on the hit NBC sitcom Cheers, which was originally supposed to be just a six-episode arc but turned into a series regular and quite the beloved character.
A source told DailyMail.com that Kayte's pregnancy has brought back the 'spark' in their marriage
Kayte held their son's hand as they emerged from the store
'Kelsey is thrilled to finally have time to fully enjoy being a father all over again,' a source told DailyMail.com
Grammer led the way as they crossed the street
The family headed to Hyde Park, where doting dad Kelsey brought along a ball for the kids to play with
The couple enjoyed some fresh air strolling through the park
Kayte smiled as she held hands with her son
Kayte appeared heavily pregnant and just weeks away from her due date. The couple have not publicly announced they are expecting
Grammer and his wife crossed the street
Kayte kept cool with a hair bun
The actor slung a colorful ball in his arm as they prepared for their park excursion
Grammer's marriage to Kayte marks the fourth time he's walked down the aisle; the couple pictured in 2017
Grammer recently revisited his iconic Frasier role in the since-cancelled revival; pictured in the original series back in 1997
The actor's legendary character originated from the show Cheers before he was given the spin-off treatment
He returned in the spin-off Frasier, which brought the character back to his hometown of Seattle where he hosted a radio show offering listeners advice.
Frasier also starred David Hyde Pierce as his brother Niles, John Mahoney as their father Martin, Peri Gilpin as Frasier's radio call screener and Jane Leeves as Daphne, Martin's caretaker.
The show ran for 11 seasons between 1993 and 2004, making it one of the most successful TV spin-offs of all time.
Frasier won 37 Primetime Emmy Awards, which was then a record for the most Emmys for a scripted series, including five straight wins for Outstanding Comedy Series.
A Frasier revival debuted in 2023 and aired for two seasons before being cancelled by Paramount+ this year.

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