Danny Miller and his pregnant fiancée Steph Jones look delighted as they attend restaurant event in Manchester
Danny Miller and his pregnant fiancee Steph Jones looked happier than ever as they attended the Peter Street Kitchen event in Manchester on Sunday.
The Emmerdale star, 30, cut a dapper figure as he donned a black leather jacket and a flat cap for the outing.
Steph, who is a midwife, looked stunning as she cradled her bump in a sage green maxi dress paired with white sandals.

Looking good: Danny Miller, 30, and his pregnant fiancee Steph Jones looked in high spirits as they attended the Peter Street Kitchen event in Manchester on Sunday
Her brunette locks flowed around her shoulders as Danny, who stars as Aaron Dingle in the soap, lovingly put his arms around her.
The event was also attended by stars including Love Island's Lillie Haynes and Ellie Brown, Molly Smith and Callum Jones and Adam Thomas
Hollyoaks' Chelsee Healey, 33, flaunted her taut midriff in an olive green satin crop-top paired with tiny white shorts as she hit the red carpet.
She looked in great spirits as she attended the event with a glamorous female friend.

Sweet: Steph, who is a midwife, cradled her bump in a sage green maxi dress paired with white sandals
The outing comes after Danny broke the news of the engagement pregnancy earlier this year in June, on Loose Women.
He admitted that he felt 'pressure' to get his get fiancée Steph pregnant as the couple detailed their fertility journey.
Speaking on the talk show, he told of how he had thoughts of 'is it me?' in the back of his mind during his and his childhood sweetheart's year-long attempt to conceive a child.
During the chat, Steph told how she's always known she'd have difficulty conceiving after being diagnosed with polycystic ovaries aged just 17.
She told the panel: 'I was diagnosed with that when I was about 17 because I just had absent periods so the GP had always said it might be a struggle to conceive because obviously we couldn't track ovulation if I wasn't having a period.
'So they'd always said after six months if you're struggling to come to the GP and we'll refer you to the gynecologist, so that's what we did.'
Keen to hear Danny's experience, Jane Moore asked the actor if he felt any 'pressure' during their pregnancy journey, which saw the couple consider the possibility of IVF treatment.
He responded: 'Absolutely yeah. Naturally we'd kind of look after the mum and I wanted to do that as much as I could for Steph. But in the back of my mind In was always thinking "is it me?" or "is it Steph, is it both of us?"
'So at the heightened periods where Steph was ovulating, the peak of that was the time to get down to business. There's a certain pressure to it and it becomes a lot more difficult to do the job.'
He added: 'There's a pressure there obviously, it's more for me wanting to have the best support system for Steph as I could.'

Fertility struggle: The event comes after a chat on Loose Women in June, Steph, a midwife, told how she's always known she'd have difficulty conceiving after being diagnosed with polycystic ovaries aged just 17