A massive Hollywood A-lister has become a mum for the first time at age 48, with the Oscar-winning actress announcing the birth of her “miracle” twins.
The Boys Don’t Cry star took to Instagram to share a sweet snap of herself holding the newborns while watching the sunset over the ocean.“Happy Easter! Posting from pure Heaven.”
Celebrities including Viola Davis, Kate Hudson and Sharon Stone were quick to flood Swank’s post with well wishes.“God bless honey. This is the most extraordinary journey ever so happy for you all,” Sharon Stone commented. The two-time Academy Award winner revealed she was pregnant with her first child in October 2022, showing off her baby bump on Good Morning America.
The Million Dollar Baby star gushed during her interview with hosts Ryan Seacrest and Kelly Ripa, saying she “can’t believe it”.“This is something that I’ve been wanting for a long time, and my next thing is I’m gonna be a mum. And not just of one but of two.”
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