Emmy award-winning actress Leelee Sobieski is expecting her second child with hubby Adam Kimmel.
Leelee Sobieski is having another baby!
The 30-year-old actress—best known for her Emmy award-winning role as Joan of Arc—and her hubby, fashion designer Adam Kimmel, are expecting their second child. They also have a daughter, Louisanna Ray, 4.
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Leelee announced the big news last night (Wednesday, May 8) at Christian Dior's "Cruise 2015" event, in Brooklyn—showing her growing belly to the public for the first time in a stunning blue Dior dress from the collection, and bracelets her daughter made—one of which says "Mommy." Awwww!
Check out the Leelee holding her belly in the cobalt blue maternity dress and cute beaded bracelets HERE. Gorj, right?!
Off to update our Who's Pregnant in Hollywood gallery. See you there!
Oh! But before I go.... I love meeting you guys! Last night, I met a Celebrity Candy reader so unexpectedly at a gala. It was a massive event, and we were sitting at the same table! So, big shout-out to my (pregnant!) new friend Hayley. It was fun chair dancing to the Beatles cover band with you!
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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.”