In 2010, April Webster and Nathan Fishbourne became the youngest parents in the UK, a label that followed them for years. April was just 13 when she became pregnant, and by the time their son Jamie was born, both parents had turned 14. Their ages alone pushed their story into national headlines.
The news sparked shock, debate, and intense media attention. Some people reacted with judgment, others with sympathy, but many were simply curious. As with many headline stories, public attention was intense at first, then slowly faded, leaving the young family to face real life away from the spotlight.
April and Nathan were ordinary classmates at St Cenydd School in Caerphilly, South Wales, whose teenage relationship took an unexpected turn. April discovered she was pregnant just one day before her 14th birthday, news that stunned both families and changed their lives overnight.
April later explained she had not told her parents about their relationship because she felt “too embarrassed.” She and Nathan also admitted they did not use protection, saying they had tried contraceptives once, but Nathan “didn’t like it.”
Nathan’s parents initially reacted with anger, especially his father. “I had a real go at him and told him he had been stupid,” Ron said at the time. Still, the family chose support over rejection. “But we can’t undo what has happened and will now accept Jamie into our family. There’s no way we’ll turn our backs on him.”