Jessica Simpson gives birth to son Ace Knute Johnson

Jun 30, 2013 - 20:45
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Jessica Simpson gives birth to son Ace Knute Johnson
Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson a week before the birth of her second child. Picture: Splash

JESSICA Simpson has given birth to a baby boy.

Simpson and her fiance Eric Johnson welcomed their second child into the world on Sunday and have named their son Ace Knute Johnson.

"Ace Knute (pronounced Ka-nute) Johnson has arrived! Mom and baby are doing great. Jessica, Eric and Maxwell are thrilled to welcome the new addition to their family," a spokesperson told UsMagazine.com.

The spokesperson also confirmed that the baby was bo via a scheduled C-section.

The new addition will be a brother to the couple's 13-month-old daughter, Maxwell.

Simpson accidentally revealed she was having a son during a TV interview in March.

The couple - who have been engaged since 2010 - are reportedly keen to tie the knot shortly after the birth of their son.

 

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