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“Doctor Who” actress Jenna Coleman gives birth to her first child

“Doctor Who” actress Jenna Coleman gives birth to her first child

Doctor Who And The Sandman Star Jenna Coleman has given birth to her first child.

The actress and her partner Jamie Childs were photographed in London this week, with pictures in The sun It shows Jenna pushing a stroller around while Jamie carries the newborn in a carrier.

At the time of writing, Jenna has not yet confirmed the baby’s birth on social media. She shared a photo of her bump on Instagram in September and wrote that she “spent the summer cooking.”

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The actor had spoken about promoting the idea of ​​having children in 2022 The Sandman (The couple met on the set of the series during filming in 2000), where she said: “Half of my friends have babies and half don’t, so it doesn’t feel like a pressure.”

“I want to take my time. There is much more of the world that I can see first. I would like to have children one day. But not nine. I can tell you that as a fact.”

Amusing for Doctor Who Fans: Jenna’s predecessor in the supporting role, Karen Gillan, is also pregnant and showed off her baby bump on the red carpet last month.

Jenna Coleman pregnant at the Jetty event

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Now all three seasons of Jenna’s ITV drama Victoria were recently added to Netflix. Throughout the series’ run, the actor played the queen from her accession to the throne in her 18s to her early 30s as she tries to juggle reign, a failed marriage and six children.

In 2021, ITV stated that it was not pursuing a fourth season, but it could happen one day.

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