- Onstage at the event, talent agent Bryan Lourd said, “My daughter had a baby last night.” “
- I left the hospital at 1:30 and got there at 6 this morning.”
- So I’m happy but a little tired.
Billie Lourd’s child has been born!
The “American Horror Story” star gave birth to her second child with husband Austen Rydell on Monday, her dad said at Variety’s Dealmakers Breakfast in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.
Onstage at the event, talent agent Bryan Lourd said, “My daughter had a baby last night.” “I left the hospital at 1:30 and got there at 6 this morning.” So I’m happy but a little tired.”
The 66-year-old co-chairman of CAA also said, “The adrenaline is still flowing” after the birth of his new grandchild.
Billie told everyone she was pregnant in September, when she went to the premiere of “Ticket to Paradise” and held her baby bump.
The actress posted a picture of her growing belly in a sequined pink dress on Instagram with the caption, ”
Lourd and Rydell have a 2-year-old son named Kingston. They are both 30 years old.
Billie, whose mother was the late actress Carrie Fisher, kept her pregnancy quiet when she was expecting her first child in 2020.
Then, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Lourd shocked her Instagram followers by posting a picture of her baby’s feet.
“Meet Kingston Fisher Lourd Rydell,” the new mom wrote with blue heart emojis on Instagram at the time.
Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in “Star Wars,” wrote on Twitter that he couldn’t think of another baby with the names “KING” and “LORD.” Nice.”
Even though Lourd and Rydell keep their family life private and have even covered up Kingston’s face on social media, the “Scream Queens” alum has occasionally talked about being a parent.
She wrote on Instagram in May, “To put it simply, being Kingston’s mom is the best thing ever.” “To say that being his mom makes me the happiest person in the world is too simple a way to describe how I feel.”
The woman who graduated from New York University said she misses her mother, who died in 2016 at age 60, “a whole damn lot.”
She said in the end, “Mother’s Day doesn’t have to be just the traditional happy. It can be a lot of different things at once. So happy Mother’s Day, but also sad, lonely, estranged, painful, awkward, weird, griefy, etc. “Happy Mother’s Day!”
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