Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas Welcome Their Second Baby Girl
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are officially parents of two and their almost two-year-old daughter Willa is officially a big sister. The former Game of Thrones actress gave birth to her and Jonas’ second child, the couple’s reps confirmed to People. It’s a girl again for the two. “Joe and Sophie are happy to announce the arrival of their baby girl,” the reps said.
The couple opted to keep their baby’s name private for now.
Turner confirmed her second pregnancy at the Met Gala in May after months of rumors. She spoke about it in her ELLE UK interview, which was released shortly after the event. “It’s what life is about for me–raising the next generation,” Turner said with a smile. “The greatest thing in life is seeing my daughter go from strength to strength. We’re so excited to be expanding the family. It’s the best blessing ever.”
She revealed that Willa didn’t understand then that she was getting a little brother or sister. “I’ll point to my stomach and say, ‘What’s in there?’ And she’ll go, ‘Baby,’” Turner started. “But then she points to her own stomach and says, ‘Baby,’ and then she’ll point to her dad’s tummy and say, ‘Baby.’ So, I think she just thinks that a belly is a baby and that’s the name for it. But she is a lot clingier than normal, so I think she has an idea. She wants Mummy all of the time–she’s claiming her territory.”
Turner also detailed why she keeps the family’s life together so private. “My daughter never asked for any of this,” she said. “I know what it can do to your mental health to be in this industry, and to be photographed every day and have the comments. It’s not something I want her to deal with unless she says, ‘This is what I want to do.’ We’re quite strict about that. We’ll encourage her to do whatever she wants but I don’t think we would professionally let her do anything until she’s 18. I also feel quite strongly about my daughter not becoming a nepotism child.”
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