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Britain's Got Talent star 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. 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 best-selling children's books. The 41-year-old's novel, Gangsta Granny, is to be adapted by BBC1 to be broadcast this Christmas. 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.
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. 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. 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.