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Fiona reveals her pregnancy to Debbie and wants both of them to get an abortion; Debbie furiously refuses. Debbie gains unexpected support from Frank, who encourages her to keep the baby. Carl chases after a girl, Dominique, and has begun selling guns to his teachers.
Kenney appeared as Debbie Gallagher, the on-air daughter of William H. Macy in the comedic drama Shameless. Kenney won the role at 10 years old, while attending Park Middle School in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. [7]
Debbie has second thoughts about her pregnancy after hearing her friends complain about their new lives, Derek's family confirming that he abandoned her, and losing her bag of flour on the subway. As Fiona faces more pressure on her life, she is disappointed when Sean reveals he discovered heroin in Otis' locker and relapsed again.
Rebecca Ryan (born 27 April 1991) [1] is a British actress from Manchester, England, best known for her roles as Carly Hope in Emmerdale and Debbie Gallagher in the Channel 4 comedy-drama series Shameless (2004–2009).
Debbie (Emma Kenney) has become the head of the house, a pregnant Tami has moved in, Liam (Christian Isaiah) has returned to live under certain conditions, and Frank (William H. Macy) continues living while recovering from his injury. Debbie establishes limits on the money spent, but is later revealed that she has bought expensive clothing ...
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Debbie gives birth to a baby girl named Frances Harriet Gallagher (named after Frank) on the Gallagher's kitchen table towards the end of season 6. She initially struggles with new motherhood but refuses help from her family, although she later gives in after exhaustion causes her to accidentally drop Franny.
The purported scandal shocked the nation when it was reported that 18 high school girls in Gloucester, Mass., were all pregnant at the same time in 2008.