Tracy Biker star Danny Harmer' good' after hospital drama during Panto
Written byTimes Magazine
Tracy Biker star Danny Harmer said he and his unborn baby were "excellent" after being rushed to hospital during a mime show. The heavily pregnant actress had to leave the Cinderella production at the Bath Theater Royal on Wednesday.
She said Friday that she has Braxton Hicks - often referred to as fake labor pains that can appear in the later stages of pregnancy. Harmer, 32, said he planned to return to the scene on Sunday (January 2). "Thanks to everyone who has contacted you in the last few days," he wrote on Twitter.
"My baby and I are fine. But on Wednesday I had to go to the hospital in the middle of the show. "It turned out to be Braxton Hicks (by the way, nasty stuff), and the doctors told him to rest. So I plan to return to Panto on the 2nd."
"Thank you so much," he sent to his partner Harriet Kaplan-Dean, "for coming in the middle of the show without rehearsal and grooming my wand for me!"
In mid-December, Harmer, who played the fairy godmother in Bath, told the Standard Issue podcast that she was eight months pregnant.
"Touch the tree so that the fairy godmother doesn't give birth during the prologue," he joked at the time.
The actress is best available for starring in the television adaptation of the 2002 book Jacqueline Wilson by Tracy Biker. In March, she returned to the character in a new series called My Mum Tracy Beaker.