Channing Tatum’s ex wife Jenna Dewan has given birth to a baby boy, which is her first child with actor fiancé Steve Kazee.
The 39 year old announced the birth of her son Callum Michael Rebel Kazee, who was born on Friday 6 March, with an intimate black and white photo on Instagram.
Jenna’s share shows her cradling her newborn son who is wrapped in a blanket and wearing a hat.
Writing in the caption, Jenna announced the birth of her son as she said: “And just like that, our hearts exploded into all of eternity and beyond [heart emoji] [rainbow emoji] [heart emoji] Welcome to the world you little angel! [heart emoji] Callum Michael Rebel Kazee 3/6/20”. [sic]
Channing Tatum’s ex was then flooded with messages of congratulations from celebrity friends.
Cat Deeley wrote: “Congratulations beauty ! He is an angel,” followed by a series of black heart emojis.
And, singer Christina Milian added: “[hug emoji] [hug emoji] [hug emoji] Yay! Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!”[sic]
While her husband to be, Steve, joked in the comments section: “Who’s the daddy?”
Later, Jenna showed she was clearly enjoying motherhood and looked blissfully happy in another snap, which she shared on her Instagram story, showing her breastfeeding her newborn son.
Writing on top of the image, Jenna gushed that she was “So. Happy.” [sic]
Baby Callum is the first child for Jenna and her husband to be Steve, 44. But, she is already mum to six year old daughter Everly, who she shares with her ex Channing, 39, who is now dating singer Jessie J.
Last month, Jenna announced her engagement to actor Steve. And, in reaction to the news, Magic Mike star Channing is said to be “very happy” for the couple.
A source told E! News at the time: “He is happy Jenna is in a good place and has moved on.”
“Jenna has a special place in [Channing’s] heart since she is the mother of their child, but they have both moved on and are happy in their new relationships.
“Channing‘s main priority and concern is his daughter, and him and Jenna are both happy to have worked out a co-parenting agreement,” added the source.
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