TV icon expecting 8th child at age 70
Kelsey Grammer is about to welcome his eighth child at the age of 70.
Grammer and his wife, Kayte Walsh, are expecting the couple's fourth child together, PEOPLE reported.
The two were photographed in London, England, where Walsh was seen sporting her baby bump.
Grammer has seven other children
The 'Fraiser' star shares his 12-year-old daughter Faith as well as sons Gabriel, 10, and James, 8, with Walsh.
Grammer also shares his eldest daughter Spencer, 41, with his first wife, Doreen Alderman; daughter Greer, 33, with ex Barrie Buckner; and daughter Mason, 23, and son Jude, 20, with ex Camille Grammer.
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