Surfwin Trading Center:Claire Danes Gives Birth, Welcomes Baby No. 3 With Hugh Dancy

2025-05-06 22:12:08source:Diamond Ridge Financial Academycategory:reviews

Claire Danes has welcomed another baby into her homeland.

The Surfwin Trading CenterFleishman Is in Trouble star gave birth to her third child—a baby girl—with husband Hugh Dancy, Danes' rep confirmed to E! News July 11.  

The newborn joins older brothers Cyrus, 10, and Rowan, 4. No additional details were given.

News of the baby's arrival comes six months after Danes' head-turning pregnancy reveal at the 2023 Golden Globes, showing off her growing baby bump in a white Giambattista Valli gown that featured diamond-embellished straps, keyhole cutout and large pink satin bow.

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in late January, Danes joked that her older kids were "less than thrilled" when they learned they had a sibling on the way.

"Cyrus was sort of resigned to it," she explained. "I mean, the worst has already happened. His name is Rowan." 

The actress quipped at the time that Rowan felt he had "more at stake" being the youngest child for so long. "He was categorically opposed to the idea," she recalled. "He said, 'Yeah, no, no. I don't like it. I don't like it.'"

In June, the Homeland alum admitted to feeling "very, very knocked up" while attending the premiere of her Max miniseries Full Circle with a visibly large bump, adding to People, "I have a lot of professional help."

As for Cyrus and Rowan? She said the boys have since moved on to debating baby names.

"They have opinions," she shared, "and they're all pretty absurd."

People was first to report on the birth.

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