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New Parents Jennifer Hudson & David Ortunga Fight Over Baby
Not in a bad way of course! Jennifer Hudson and fiance David Ortunga are absolutely smitten with their new son and so sometimes, they fight over who’s going to hold him first!
Jennifer and David welcomed their boy, Daniel David, in August and they are proud parents.
The former American Idol alum said, “Sometimes when he cries, I try and harmonize.”
She swears he’s an amazingly talented baby (she’s so cute, in her new mommy stage!). “He’s not even two months yet, and he tries a lot. He’s turning over; he’s lifting up his own head; he tries to hold his own bottles.
“Sometimes, I swear he’s talking to me, or at least trying to. I think he’s a very rare newborn. He’s the cutest thing in the world. I promise you.”
Jennifer said of her fiance, “He’s adorable because sometimes we have to fight over the baby because he wants to hold him and I want to hold him. And we really go through like, ‘No its my turn!’ Its really like that. So the baby is kind of spoiled because no one wants to put him down.”
Aw, too cute!
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norma commented on Oct 04 09 at 11:29 pmComments I think it is such a blessing for the young wonderful, loving couple.Take those great moments to heart, because babies grow up so fast. Jennifer and her husband David need to charish every moment togather with their son. A very hot couple and everybody is watching.
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