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Britain's Got Talent comic Nick Page reveals he welcomed his first child during Covid lockdown

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Britain's Got Talent star Nick Page has become a father for the first time after welcoming a baby boy with his partner late last year.The comedian, 50, became a dad to son Magnus during the Coronavirus lockdown, and has said his baby boy lit up his life at a time when the he was struggling and unable to work.

As a result of the pandemic, he could not perform live on stage but he says becoming a father has fuelled his creativity, and that he is grateful for the time he has been able to spend with his new bundle of joy, as theatres and other venues begin to find their feet once again. "Becoming a dad for the first time at 50 creates a lot of comedy material, especially at a time like this," he told BirminghamLive. “Despite having all my work.

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