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Jennifer Hudson Gives Birth To A Boy!
Singer and actress Jennifer Hudson has given birth to her first child – a son – with fiance David Otunga. Mom and baby are doing well!
The couple have named their baby boy David Daniel Otunga Jr. in honor of daddy. Their son weighed in at 7 lbs., 14 oz., and mom and baby are doing well.
Jennifer’s rep said, “The baby is beautiful and perfect. His parents are ecstatic.”
She added, “Jennifer and David Sr did not know the sex of the baby in advance. They brought blue and pink clothes, just in case!”
Awesome, congrats!!
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Jennifer Hudson's First Post Baby Performance | Famecrawler commented on Sep 09 09 at 5:30 pm[...] American Idol star and actress Jennifer Hudson, welcomed her son David Daniel Otunga Jr. last month, and the first-time parent is still in shock that she’s actually [...]
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