Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s newborn baby girl is rumoured to be called Willa.
Game of Thrones star Sophie, gave birth to her daughter at a hospital in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The couple kept the pregnancy secret and are believed to have called their bundle of joy Willa – a name of two different minor characters in Game of Thrones.
Sophie’s representatives confirmed the news, telling Sun Online : “Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas are delighted to announce the birth of their baby.”
Oner of the characters called Willa appeared in two episodes of season five as a wildling.
Last week, just a few days before she was said to have given birth, Sophie was pictured walking through a park with a large baby bump.
It was first reported that Sophie was expecting a kid in back in February 2020 but the couple remained tight lipped over whether she was pregnant.
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In May 2020 they were spotted out and about in LA with the actress proudly showing off her baby bump.
Sophie and the Jonas Brothers singer announced their engagement in 2017, after they had reportedly been dating for about a year.
The lovebirds got married in Las Vegas in May last year.
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They then exchanged vows for a second time in at a ceremony in Europe in July that same year.
Sophie’s Maid of Honour was her Game of Thrones co-star and best friend Maisie Williams, with Joe’s brothers Nick and Kevin attended with their wives, Priyanka Chopra and Danielle Jonas.
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After the pair legally married in Vegas, Sophie said he dad was “beyond pleased”.
She revealed: “My dad was beyond pleased when I married a musician because it was always kind of, ‘You have to marry a rugby player or a musician.’ So I got one of them right … He’s getting into the Jonas Brothers. They weren’t his demographic, but he’s getting into them now and he loves them and the new music is fantastic.”
Joe revealed his own parents found out about his Vegas wedding online after DJ Diplo live streamed it on his Instagram page.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk