
X Factor star welcomes baby via surrogate and shares adorable name
David Heath, best known for rising to fame in 2006 with the boyband Eton Road on The X Factor, has become a father again at 39. The singer shared a touching video introducing his newborn daughter, Honey, who was born via surrogate.

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