"His reaction to the news was ambivalent, we were both extremely shocked at first," she says. Fellows already had two children from a previous relationship, who live in Lincolnshire. But Stephanie insists that when they found out she was pregnant, they both decided to keep the baby, that there was no question he would not be involved. His decision to walk away a few months later came, she says, as a bolt out of the blue and their separation was, understandably, deeply upsetting. She is very reluctant to talk about what was a painful break-up but is insistent that, having made the decision to have a child, he has to face up to his responsibilities. "We haven't had any contact since a few weeks before Paddy was born - he's five months old now - which has surprised me. It's not something you can persuade someone into; you're either curious or you're not."