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Lily Allen Gives Birth to Baby Girl

by Billboard Staff  |   November 26, 2011 1:10 EST
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Lily Allen has something else to be thankful for this holiday weekend: her first child, a baby girl whose name has not yet been revealed.

According to Us Magazine, the 26-year-old British singer and husband Sam Cooper welcomed their first child together on Friday (Nov. 25) in England. Allen has yet to officially confirm the news, but posted the simple message, "Totes Amaze," on Twitter on Friday.

 

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Allen, known for her hits "Smile" and "LDN," suffered a miscarriage in 2008 while she was dating Chemical Brothers musician Ed Simons. The singer suffered another miscarriage with Cooper last November. After getting engaged last December, Allen and Cooper married in Gloucestershire, England last June.
 
Allen's sophomore album, "It's Not Me, It's You," was released in 2009. The singer is currently featured on the T-Pain single "5 O'Clock."

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