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Stephanie Davis is planning to dress her baby boy like Prince George as she revealed she has finally settled on a name

Actress admitted she finds George's outfits "dead cute"

PREGNANT Stephanie Davis has revealed she wants to dress her baby son like Prince George.

The actress, who is due in January, admitted she found his style "dead cute."

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Stephanie Davis has revealed her plans to get a tattoo tribute for her baby boy once he’s born as a "symbol of strength"Credit: Instagram

In her latest blog for , Steph said: "I've been loving their old style of dressing – it's definitely coming back in and I'm totally up for it.

"I'm definitely going to get my son some little shorts and try it out for myself."

The 23-year-old star joked that her little one would be better dressed than her.

 Prince George is Steph's style inspiration
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Prince George is Steph's style inspirationCredit: Getty Images - WireImage

She added: "I know he's going to end up looking amazing and I'm going to look like rubbish!

"I'll be in my tracksuit with a messy bun and he'll be by my side looking totally cute."

Stephanie also revealed that she has finally chosen a name for her baby boy, but unluckily for us, she is keeping it to herself for now.

The only clue she gave was that his first name will be something meaningful to her, her son's middle name will be something "different and quirky" and his surname will be Davis - as she "wouldn't have it any other way."

 Steph is due in January
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Steph is due in JanuaryCredit: Instagram

Stephanie revealed: "I'm really proud to be able to give him my family name... my family have been amazing and done everything for me and little boy."

Reflecting on the challenge of choosing a name for her baby boy, she added: "For a while now I've been calling him by this name. It's kind of stuck and I can't imagine calling him anything else now."


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