Tracy Beaker star Dani Harmer 'fine' after hospital drama during panto

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Image caption, Dani Harmer had joked about going into labour on stage

Tracy Beaker star Dani Harmer has said she and her unborn baby are "absolutely fine" after she was taken to hospital during a pantomime performance.

The heavily pregnant actress had to leave Wednesday's production of Cinderella at the Bath Theatre Royal.

She said on Friday she had had Braxton Hicks - often referred to as false labour contractions, which can occur during later stages of pregnancy.

Harmer, 32, said she planned to return to the stage on Sunday, 2 January.

"To everyone who has reached out in the last couple of days, thank you so much," .

"Me and baby are absolutely fine. But on Wednesday I had to go to hospital mid-show.

"Turns out it was Braxton Hicks (horrible bloody things by the way) and was told by the doctors to rest up. My plan is very much to return to Panto on the 2nd."

She sent the "biggest thank you" to fellow cast member Harriet Caplan-Dean, "who stepped in mid-show with no rehearsal and has been looking after my magic wand for me!"

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Harmer, who is playing the Fairy Godmother in Bath, in mid-December that she was eight months pregnant.

"Touch wood that the Fairy Godmother does not go into labour during her prologue," she joked at the time.

The actress is best-known for playing the title role in the 大象传媒 TV adaptation of Dame Jacqueline Wilson's Tracy Beaker books from 2002.

She returned to the character in March in a new series called My Mum Tracy Beaker.