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Jamie Oliver and Wife Jools Expecting Fourth Child
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and his wife Jools announced baby number four is on its way and due in September. Jools gave birth less than a year ago in April (shown here in March 2009) to their youngest.
In addition to his flair in the kitchen, Oliver is an advocate for healthy childhood eating and reducing junk food in British schools. Oliver initiated a campaign called “Feed me Better” in 2005, prompting the British government to address the issue and garnering Oliver praise for raising awareness of dietary concerns in schools.
The couple has a habit of naming their kids after flowers — so far all three are daughters — so they may have to get creative if this one’s a boy. Be prepared to be whisked away mentally to a fragrant garden when I tell you the girls’ names:
Poppy Honey, turning 8 this month
Daisy Boo, turning 7 in April
Petal Blossom Rainbow, 11 months
According to the Press Association, Oliver has spoken of his desire for a boy. Any good name suggestions for boys with a floral theme?
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[...] announcing her pregnancy the day before, Jools Oliver was out in public on Friday taking her daughter, Petal Blossom [...]
Jools Oliver Takes Petal To The Supermarket | Famecrawler commented on Mar 06 10 at 3:36 pmglenviewmommy commented on Mar 05 10 at 11:06 pmThorn?!
Melanie commented on Mar 06 10 at 6:42 pmThorn came to mind for me, too.
dana commented on Mar 07 10 at 2:20 pmNalin
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