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Celebrity babies due this summer

Celebrity babies due this summer
Celebrity babies due this summer. There's a baby boom in Hollywood. An Oscar winner, a model and actress and a rocker just welcomed new little ones, and other celebrities are nesting and making preparations for their impending arrivals. Here's a look at some famous people who will grow their families this summer.
Kate Hudson and Matthew Bellamy
This actress, who was recently engaged to the frontman of this British rock band, made a big new purchase to get ready for her imminent arrival
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner
This glamorous businesswoman is expecting her first, a baby girl, with her newspaper publisher husband
Jewel and Ty Murray
This singer-songwriter is gearing up to welcome a new little boy with her rodeo cowboy husband, just in time to inspire the music on her new album of children's songs.
Victoria and David Beckham
This fashion designer mama is oh-so-pleased to be expecting her first girl, and celebrated by decorating a special nursery
Selma Blair and Jason Bleick
This actress is expecting her first child with her fashion designer boyfriend, and she still finds time to keep up a healthy exercise regime.
Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict
This actress and her actor husband have their work cut out for them, with a baby boy on the way and a new film coming out. She and her twin sister are also the focus of a reality TV show debuting next month
Alyssa Milano and David Bugliari
With the birth of this couple's first baby just around the corner, this actress still finds a way to keep in shape and continue with humanitarian efforts.
Paul Stanley and Erin Sutton
This infamous rocker and his wife are expecting their third child. The 59-year-old is stoked to be a dad again.
Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson
With a hit movie at the box office and baby No. 3 on the way, the life of this "Saturday Night Live" star is full of buzz.
Sarah Lancaster and Matthew Jacobs
It has been an eventful year for this model-turned-actress, who married her beau in February and is expecting her first child this summer.
Sam Trammell and Missy Yager
This actor, known for his extraordinary powers in this HBO series, will become parent to twin boys this summer with his longtime girlfriend

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