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Is Hugh Grant Fathering A Third Child?

Hugh Grant is a father of three children, according to reports Wednesday that suggest the actor and Swedish television producer Anna Elisabet Eberstein share a son.

According to birth certificate documents obtained by the U.K. outlet The Sun, Grant is listed on the child's birth certificate alongside Eberstein, although the name was only recently added. It is believed that the child was born three months before Grant's second child with longtime girlfriend, Tinglan Hong, with whom he also shares a daughter. If the report is true, Hong and Eberstein would have been pregnant at the same time.

"They were pregnant with Hugh's children at the same time," an insider told The Sun. "It's an unusual arrangement."

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However, it is uncertain whether the two women know about one another or not, or whether the allegations have been confirmed.

"Anna is being supported by Hugh all the way," the source at The Sun added. "She lives in a very comfortable property in West London and knows that Hugh is there for her."

Grant has not commented on the news.

This is not the first time Grant has been named in scandalous headlines. Along his 13-year relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, Grant was arrested for soliciting Hollywood prostitute Divine Brown in 1995. Although the cheating headlines swirled, Grant and Hurley remained together until their "mutual and amicable" split in 2000.

The "Bridget Jones Diary" actor was also among the victims in the News of the World phone hacking scandal, but the actor settled his claims against Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. back in 2012.

Meanwhile, Grant excitedly announced the birth of his second child, Felix, with Hong back in Feb. 2013.

"Am thrilled my daughter now has a brother," he wrote on Twitter. "Adore them both. They have a fab mum."

Nonetheless, Grant has slammed the media and numerous tabloids as "a vicious and vindictive industry" that has affected Hong negatively, especially after the actor was unable to visit after the birth of his daughter in 2011.

"I was at one of those party conferences, about to give a speech, and was pacing about on the end of the phone," Grant told The Guardian. "I shouldn't have gone to the hospital at all, because it brought this attention down on the mother's head. But I couldn't really resist it, so I went on the second day."

Hong later sought an injunction from the paparazzi so that Grant could visit the children in peace.

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