A high profile BBC star has allegedly fathered a love child with a stripper - but dumped her after finding out she was pregnant, according to reports.
It's been reported that the unnamed star broke up with his lover after finding out about the pregnancy, and allegedly made the woman sign an NDA to keep the news of their six-month fling quiet. The star didn't want the news of this relationship to come to light and impact his career in the spotlight.
The stripper believes her daughter is 'not the only' child the star has fathered, and added he hasn't paid any maintenance support towards raising the girl. She added that her child is aware of who her father is, and is keen to meet him, reports the Mirror.
The star seemingly met the woman claiming to have given birth to his child when working on a show in an area she lives in. She claims she met him in a nightclub and the pair struck up a conversation when she asked the star to sign her shirt - going on to have a six-month affair and meeting up whenever he was in the area.
The woman says she would meet the celebrity in nice penthouse hotels and he would leave her there while he worked, before returning and joining her in the room.

"In the six months we were together we met up about five or six times. Then I fell pregnant. As soon as I told him he said he couldn’t have kids, and denied she was his," she tells The Sun. "He then blocked all of my numbers, changed his — and vanished."
She goes on to tell the publication she contacted the star's lawyers who demanded a paternity test in order to determine if her child was their clients. The star allegedly attended the screening with a male relative despite strict rules to preserve the integrity of the result, according to The Sun.
According to the woman, results confirmed the child was a DNA match for the star’s family, but was unable to prove conclusively that the star was the father of her daughter.
"Everything matched. They were able to say without any doubt that the father was a familial match. But it stopped short of a paternal match," she says.
"It was a ridiculous situation — the suggestion being that instead of getting pregnant by him it might have been his brother, dad, uncle or grandad."
The woman says she believes the male relative who accompanied the star to the test provided a sample to help prevent the star being identified as the father. Due to the inconclusive result, the star is not required to pay any child maintenance.
Speaking to the same publication, she adds that the star insisted she sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that prevented her from talking about their brief fling, but the agreement does not cover her daughter - who is not allowed to try contact or talk to her alleged father until she turns 16, but is then free to do so.
She concludes saying she has no regrets and while she may have no money, she has a beautiful daughter from their brief union.
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