Baby No. 2 has arrived for The Office star Jenna Fischer. Check out the baby's name...
It's a girl!
The Office star Jenna Fischer, 40, and her hubby, writer/director Lee Kirk, welcomed their second child last month—Sunday, May 25. And the name is...Harper Marie Kirk.
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Jenna and Lee made the big announcement via E! News. “We are pleased to announce the birth of our daughter Harper Marie Kirk," they said. "The family is doing great. We are happy, healthy and sleepy.” And they gave E! this adorable photo of the baby to share.
Baby Harper joins big brother Weston Lee, 2.5.
Preggers Starbucks run... Photo: 4CRNS/FameFlynetJenna waited until she was heading into her third trimester—in late February—to publicly confirm her pregnancy news.
In April, she talked to People about the cute way she got Weston prepped for his new little sister. She showed him a photo of herself eating Menchies frozen yogurt at the hospital, with newborn Weston in her arms, "and I said, ‘Mommy has to go to the hospital to get the baby out and you can come visit me.’ He said, ‘After the baby is out, Mommy gets to eat Menchie’s.’ I said, ‘That’s right.... Do you want to come to the hospital and have Menchie’s with me?’ And he said yes!" So cute.
Congrats to the family!
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Haley Overland is a writer/editor at Today's Parent. Our resident celebrity queen, she dishes out all the sweetest scoop on celebrity families at our Celebrity Candy blog. She has interviewed celeb moms like Jennifer Garner, Jessica Alba and Jillian Michaels, and has shared her expertise on CTV’s ETalk. Haley also has an award-winning personal blog, CheatyMonkey.com, where she writes about everything from motherhood to yoga, her dog “Betty White” and what it's like to be Clive Owen's girlfriend. Haley has two kids, whom she fondly refers to online as “The Monkey” and “The Rascal.”