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Anne Hathaway Gives Birth to Baby Boy

The wait is finally over as Oscar winning actress Anne Hathaway has delivered her first child with husband Adam Shulman and the baby has been named Jonathan Rosebanks Shulman.

As first reported by E! News, baby Jonathan was welcomed into the world on March 24, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. A source told the outlet that the baby is doing well and the parents are excited to be called Mom and Dad.

"The baby is extremely healthy and is surrounded by friends and family in L.A. Anne and Adam are ecstatic to be parents," the insider shared.

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The pregnancy was first revealed in November and though Hathaway has been off the public eye for some time, she did reveal her growing bump during Vanity Fair's Oscar Party. She also took to Instagram and shared a photo of her baby bell while on the beach and sporting a red bikini.

According to People, the actress' friends celebrated the baby's coming on March 5. Camila Alves was among the guests and she reportedly brought numerous presents for the coming bundle. Shulman was also there and helped bring all the piles of gifts home.

Over the past years, Hathaway has shared in various interviews that she is looking forward to motherhood. It's no secret that she has wanted to be a mom for quite some time now but it seems her hectic schedule went in between her plans.

Finally, her dreams have come true and according to a source who opened up about the star's pregnancy previously, Hathaway has spent a lot of time with her husband as they prepared for the baby's arrival.

Mutual friends introduced Shulman and Hathaway back in 2008 and since then, they have been dating steadily. Come November 2011, the actor finally dropped on his knees and popped the question. In September 2012, the couple tied the knot in a private ceremony with just friends and relatives as guests.

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