1. This iconic Australian fashion designer gave birth to a healthy baby boy on Monday. 47-year-old Collette Dinnigan, her husband Bradley Cocks and seven-year-old daughter Estella welcomed Hunter Desmond David Dinnigan Cocks.
Friends of the couple told Fairfax the baby was ‘‘healthy’’ and ‘‘so gorgeous”: ‘‘There was no drama, it was a natural birth and very quick and everyone is over the moon.’’
When Collette announced her pregnancy in June, she noted that her pregnancy should not necessarily be used as a benchmark for other women looking to get pregnant later in life:
“It’s no secret we wanted to (have a baby), we got married last year so we’re very happy it’s happened,” said Dinnigan.
“But it’s one of those things for women. I think you should never wait too late in life, but we consider ourselves really fortunate.
“I think people see so many Hollywood stars out there having babies in their 40s. It’s a message that I think women need to understand it’s very difficult to have a baby in your 40s.”
Flick through our gallery of other celebrities who have recently welcomed babies:
2. Sienna Miller has taken her clothes off for a pregnancy portrait, painted just weeks before she gave birth to her daughter Marlowe. The portrait was painted by acclaimed artist Jonathan Yeo, and is now due to be exhibited in (I’ve Got You) Under My Skin at the Circle Culture Gallery in Berlin.
Sienna isn’t not the first celebrity to go nude with a pregnant belly. We’ve got a whole gallery of celebrities who have posed naked for portraits, photographs and magazine covers through the years – from the classic Demi Moore to the more recent (and more real) Jemima Kirke.
Take a look:
3. Kirstie Alley is one celebrity who is, quite simply, full of surprises. The 61-year-old has just confessed that she and the late Patrick Swayze had an “emotional affair” while they were both married to other people.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Kirstie said that her chemistry with Patrick – who she met on the set of 1985 mini-series North and South – was “intense and unforgettable”.