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David Walliams and Lara Stone have baby boy | David Walliams and Lara Stone have baby boy |
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Britain's Got Talent panelist and comedian David Walliams and Lara Stone have become parents for the first time, after the 29-year-old model gave birth to a boy, her spokeswoman confirmed. | |
She said they had no further details about the baby or the birth. A spokeswoman for Walliams did not wish to comment. | She said they had no further details about the baby or the birth. A spokeswoman for Walliams did not wish to comment. |
Walliams, who is on screen as a judge in the latest series of ITV's talent series, is also the author of a series of bestselling children's books. | |
The 41-year-old's novel, Gangsta Granny, is to be adapted by BBC1 to be broadcast this Christmas. | |
Walliams acknowledged the birth by posting a picture of a floral bouquet on Twitter, which he said was from Britain's Got Talent boss Simon Cowell. | |
The bunch featured white roses with what appeared to be sprigs of rosemary, lavender and mint. | |
Thanking Cowell, he wrote: "Someone always has to show off and send the biggest bouquet." | Thanking Cowell, he wrote: "Someone always has to show off and send the biggest bouquet." |
Fellow Britain's Got Talent star Amanda Holden said she was thrilled to hear about the birth and sent a message on Twitter saying: "Love love love to them all." | Fellow Britain's Got Talent star Amanda Holden said she was thrilled to hear about the birth and sent a message on Twitter saying: "Love love love to them all." |
Walliams, who found national fame on BBC comedy show Little Britain, announced in November he and Stone were to become parents with a message on Twitter. | |
In a recent TV interview he said he would be unlikely to give the child an unusual name. |