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Mamma Mia! star Amanda Seyfried announces birth of second child

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Photo credit: Getty Images

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Mamma Mia! star Amanda Seyfried and her husband Thomas Sadoski have welcomed their second child.

The couple, who are also parents to 3-year-old daughter Nina, have now introduced a baby boy to the family.

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Photo credit: Getty Images

"Since the birth of our daughter 3 years ago our commitment to the innocent children that are so brutally affected by conflict and war has been a driving force in our lives," the couple said in a joint statement to charitable organisations INARA and War Child.

"With the birth of our son the work of INARA and War Child has become our North Star."

INARA helps war-wounded by finding them the medical care they need, while War Child provides support to children living in conflicted areas of the world.

Alongside a picture of Amanda and Thomas's newborn son, INARA wrote in an Instagram post: "We are so happy to join with @warchildusa to be the first to announce that our board members @mingey and @thomas_sadoski welcomed their second child into this world."

Photo credit: INARA - Instagram
Photo credit: INARA - Instagram

The couple first met when they co-starred in the stage production of The Way We Get By in 2015, and they later started dating in early 2016. News of their engagement followed in September that year, before they eventually eloped in 2017.

More recently, Amanda explained why she thinks a third Mamma Mia! probably isn't going to happen.

The Sophie Sheridan actress told Collider back in June: "I wish there was a Mamma Mia! 3, but I'll tell you what – I've said it before and I'll say it again and I hope I'm wrong again – I don't think there are enough ABBA songs to make a third movie.

"Because we'd have to use 'Super Trooper' again and we'd have to use 'Mamma Mia' again and have to use them in a different way."


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