'I can’t wait to share our journey': New mum Stephanie Davis dotes over baby son Caben-Albi in adorable video 

She welcomed him to the world last month. 

And Stephanie Davis is clearly enamoured with her baby son, Caben-Albi George, as she chatted in a sweet video for OK! magazine, in which she told readers she 'can't wait to share their journey'. 

The 24-year-old former Hollyoaks actress is preparing to raise her newborn alone, after battling over paternity with her ex-beau Jeremy McConnell, yet she seemed to be settling into single motherhood swimmingly. 

Having unveiled her son to the world on the front of this week's issue of the magazine, she is now proudly displaying her pride and joy. 

As she sat down to chat to the camera, it was clear to see Stephanie is boasting the fabled new mother's glow as she beamed away. 

Cradling Caben in her arms, she said: 'Hi everyone I’m here today with Caben-Albi who I’d love to introduce to you on his first OK shoot.

'I just want to say thank-you to everyone for their continued support and I can’t wait to share the rest of our journey with you this year.'

Her little one! Stephanie Davis is clearly enamoured with her baby son, Caben-Albi George, as she chatted in a sweet video for OK! magazine, in which she told readers she 'can't wait to share their journey'

Sweetheart! The 24-year-old former Hollyoaks actress is preparing to raise her newborn alone, after battling over paternity with her ex-beau Jeremy McConnell, yet she seemed to be settling into single motherhood swimmingly

On Monday, Stephanie shared the first picture of her newborn baby, as well as revealing the little fellow's name, where the middle name is a tribute to her late grandfather.

Posing on the cover of OK! Magazine, Stephanie looked every inch the beaming new mum as she posed in a simple nude vest and understated make-up, cradling the adorable little boy.

Stay strong despite the circumstances, the actress admitted she's absolutely besotted with her 'perfect' little one, adding: 'I'll cope on my own. It makes me sad that I can't give Caben the happy family life that I have.

And addressing Jeremy's denials over the little one, she added: 'My son is one hundred per cent Jeremy's baby.

Happy days: On Monday, Stephanie shared the first picture of her newborn baby, as well as revealing the little fellow's name, where the middle name a tribute to her late grandfather

'If he is my son I will absolutely step up': Jeremy revealed he will do his best once he's confirmed as the father of the newborn (Pictured together February 2016) 

'That's [paternity tests] in the process of being arranged, but any tests that happen will be dealt with privately.' 

Stephanie explained her son's first name simply 'popped' into her head after a chance meeting with a stranger, sticking with her as she wanted something unusual.

And in a previous column for the magazine, the soap star revealed she would be attributing her beloved grandfather, adding: 'It's not Albi but that will definitely be a middle name'.

Welcome! Stephanie had first announced the birth of her baby two weeks ago, with an image of her newborn's feet, gushing: 'The day my world became complete'

'That's [paternity tests] in the process of being arranged, but any tests that happen will be dealt with privately,' Stephanie revealed following the tot's birth 

The brunette beauty gave birth to her son on January 13 at Liverpool Women's Hospital weighing in at 6lb 10oz following a 48-hour labour.

Stephanie uploaded a photo of her carrying her baby in his car seat two weeks ago, as they made their way out of the maternity suite at a hospital in Liverpool.

She captioned the sweet snap: 'We did it little one... By far my favourite chapter yet... (sic),' followed by a red heart emoji.

The actress has admitted she can't wait to get started on the first chapter of the rest of her life with her son, and has thrown herself into life as a new mother. 

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