Dawson's Creek alum James Van Der Beek and his wife, Kimberly, have welcomed their third child.
Dawson's Creek alum and Friends with Better Lives actor James Van Der Beek, 36, and his wife, Kimberly, have welcomed their third child—another girl!
Baby arrived Saturday, January 25, weighing in at seven pounds, eight ounces. James' rep confirmed the news to People: "Kimberly and the little one are doing really well."
James also took to Twitter Sunday to share the news and his feelings about having another girl. “Outnumbered by kids, outnumbered by girls, outlandishly grateful and thrilled," he tweeted. "Watch out world, VDB baby #3 made her debut last night."
James and Kimberly are officially very busy parents. Baby [name] joins big brother Joshua, 22 months, and big sis Olivia, 3.
James and Joshua, May 2013. Photo: Diane Cohen/FameFlynetIndeed, James recently tweeted about hardly being able to compose an entire tweet without getting interrupted by one of his kids! "Need a word for all the tweets & text replies I start but don't finish b/c I have a kid tugging at my pant leg requiring immediate." Ha! We relate.
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Congrats to the family!
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