Jamie-Lynn Sigler, fiance Cutter Dykstra welcome baby boy
Jamie-Lynn Sigler and fiance Cutter Dykstra now have a little slugger of their own.
The “Guys With Kids” actress, 32, and her baseball-playing fiance, 24, welcomed a baby boy Wednesday, according to Us Weekly.
“Both mommy and baby are great!” Sigler’s rep told the mag.
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This is the first child for Sigler and Dykstra, and they reportedly named their addition Beau, a source told People. Further details were scant.
What we do know is that “The Sopranos” alum prepared for the impending birth by having a pal show her the ropes. Actress JoAnna Garcia welcomed her baby girl with baseball’s Nick Swisher in May and is on-call for Sigler’s needs.
“My best girlfriend JoAnna just had her baby a couple weeks ago and she talked me through her entire [birth] so I know everything that happened — the good, the bad, the ugly, and so I’ve got all the pointers,” Sigler said. “She’ll probably be there when I give birth, so it’s been nice to have her go through it and get to experience it with her.”
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Sigler and Dykstra, the son of embattled former Major League Baseball player Lenny Dykstra, announced that they were engaged in January and about two weeks later announced they were expecting a baby.
The pair had been dating for about a year before taking their relationship public in March 2012. The marriage will be the first for Dykstra and the second for Sigler. She was previously married to A.J. Scala, but they separated in 2005 and divorced later.
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