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Reese Witherspoon gives birth to third baby

 

Thursday 27 September 2012 13:03 EDT
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Reese Witherspoon has given birth to her third child.
Reese Witherspoon has given birth to her third child. (AP)

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Reese Witherspoon has given birth to her third child, naming him after a place close to her heart.

Witherspoon's publicist said Witherspoon and husband, Jim Toth, welcomed Tennessee James into their family today.

"Both mom and baby are healthy and the entire family is thrilled," Meredith O'Sullivan Wasson said.

The 36-year-old Legally Blonde and Walk the Line star lived in Tennessee when she was young.

Witherspoon is already a mom to Ava, 13, and Deacon, 8, from her prior marriage to Ryan Phillippe.

AP

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