Ileana D'Cruz welcomes baby boy, shares 1st picture on Instagram

Updated : Aug 06, 2023 08:55
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Actor Ileana D’Cruz took to social media on August 5 to announce that she has been blessed with a baby boy. She posted a picture of her newborn and shared that 'Koa Pheonix Dolan' was born on August 1.

Sharing the picture, she wrote, ‘No words could explain how happy we are to welcome our darling boy to the world. Hearts beyond full’.

Ileana had announced her pregnancy in April 2023 and she often shared pictures on social media flaunting her baby bump.

Fans and celebrity friends are dropping congratulatory messages in the comments section. Actors like Huma Qureshi, Athiya Shetty, Nargis Fakhri, and Sophie Choudry commented on the post, Congratulating the new mom and showered love on the baby boy.

Ileana still hasn’t revealed the name of the child’s father, though the actress has been appreciative of his support during her pregnancy.
She had recently shared a picture from a date night with her mystery man and said the ‘lovely man’ provided her with unconditional support during the worst of her days.
‘On days I forget to be kind to myself, this lovely man has been my rock. He’s held me when he feels me starting to crack,’ a part of her caption read.

On the work front, Ileana D’Cruz was last seen in the song 'Sab Gazab' by Badshah. She also featured with Abhishek Bachchan in the movie 'The Big Bull', directed by Kookie Gulati and produced by Ajay Devgn.

She will next be seen in 'Unfair And Lovely' with Randeep Hooda.

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Ileana D'cruz

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