Halle Berry and hubby Olivier Martinez welcome a baby boy
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(Clockwise from top left, Evan Agostini / Associated Press; Pierre Andrieu / AFP/Getty Images; Al Seib / Los Angeles Times; Frederic J. Brown / AFP/Getty Images)The “Clueless” actress and her rocker husband’s son received his name as the result of a compromise and a suggestion by her mother-in-law. “We had narrowed our list to five boy names and then we couldn’t really decide,” she told Us Weekly. “He suggested Bear or Blu, and I loved them both.”
(Carlo Allegri / Associated Press)Halle Berry and actor Olivier Martinez have welcomed their first child together, a baby boy!
The tot, whose name and other details have not been revealed, was born Saturday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to E! News. He’s little brother to 5-year-old Nahla, Berry’s daughter with model Gabriel Aubry.
“Nahla visited her baby brother earlier today,” a source told People on Saturday.
“This has been the biggest surprise of my life, to tell you the truth,” the 47-year-old “X-Men” star told CNN in April, shortly after her pregnancy went public. “I thought I was kind of past the point where this could be a reality for me. So it’s been a big surprise and the most wonderful.”
Martinez and Berry, who met while working on the film “Dark Tide,” got married in France in July.
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