
KELSEY Parker has shared joyful news with her followers, revealing she is expecting her rainbow baby just a year after the tragic loss of her son.
Last June, Kelsey suffered an unimaginable heartbreak when her baby boy, Phoenix Parker-Lindsay, was stillborn shortly before his due date.

Now, the mother-of-two has announced that she is pregnant again. The term “rainbow baby” is commonly used for a child born after a family experiences pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or infant loss.
Sharing a touching video of her baby scan on social media, Kelsey wrote: “A year ago next month, we lost our beautiful baby boy, Phoenix. And somehow, through all the heartbreak, it feels like Tom and Phoenix have sent us another little gift from heaven – our little rainbow baby.”
Fans flooded her social media comments with heartfelt congratulations:
- “I don’t think I’ve ever been so happy for someone I’ve never met.”
- “Ahhhh darling I’m SO happy for you all, you deserve the world x love ya.”
- “Oh babe this is amazing news, the biggest congratulations to you all.”
- “Oh my goodness Kels. This is magical news. Congratulations.”
Kelsey, who also shares children Aurelia, six, and Bodhi, five, with her late husband Tom Parker, married The Wanted singer Tom who tragically passed away in 2022 at age 33 from a rare brain tumour.
She went public with her new relationship in September 2024, saying she knew her late husband would “send the right man for her.”
Before Christmas 2025, Kelsey paid tribute to her stillborn baby by adding a touching addition to Tom’s memorial, acknowledging that he is “looking after the child she lost in heaven.” The plaque read: “Phoenix Parker-Lindsay… I walk towards my destiny with ease.”
Earlier this month, Kelsey appeared on Good Morning Britain and opened up about the stillbirth, revealing the immediate shock of discovering her baby was no longer alive and saying: “It has taken me a year to process what actually happened to us.”
Fans and followers continue to send their love and best wishes to Kelsey and her partner as they celebrate this hopeful new chapter.

