Armie Hammer welcomes daughter

By Tribute News on December 3, 2014 | Leave a Comment


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Armie Hammer’s wife has given birth to a baby girl. The Lone Ranger actor and journalist Elizabeth Chambers are ”over the moon in love” with their first child, who was born in Los Angeles on Monday.  A spokesperson for the 28-year-old star told PEOPLE.com: ”Both mom and baby are doing great.” Another insider said the couple are looking forward to introducing their bundle of joy to family members and friends. Elizabeth, 32, previously revealed on Instagram that their baby was several days overdue. The brunette beauty posted a photograph of their puppy wrapped up in blankets, with the caption: ”In the absence of baby, husband has taken to swaddling the Arch. Practice makes perfect #severaldayslate” The couple, who announced they were expecting a baby in June, got married in May 2010 after being introduced by their mutual friend, artist Tyler Ramsey, but Armie previously admitted he never expected to settle down. He said: ”I was always the guy who thought I’d never get married because [I thought], ‘There’s never going to be one woman worth giving up all the others.’ But she knocked me off my feet.”

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