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Millie Bobby Brown, Jake Bongiovi spark frenzy with baby initials reveal



Millie Bobby Brown, Jake Bongiovi spark frenzy with baby initials reveal

Millie Bobby Brown may have given away her daughter’s initials just days after announcing that she and husband Jake Bongiovi have adopted a baby girl.

The Stranger Things star, 21, was photographed in the Hamptons holding a phone case with the letters RWB printed in bold and the images, published by The Daily Mail, quickly set off speculation that the initials could belong to the couple’s new daughter.

The moment came shortly after Brown and Bongiovi shared their happy news on Instagram. “This summer, we welcomed our sweet baby girl through adoption,” they wrote in their post on August 21. 

“We are beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood in both peace and privacy.” They ended the message with the words, “And then there were 3.”

The adoption fulfilled a dream Brown spoken about earlier this year. During an appearance on the SmartLess podcast, she explained that she always wanted to become a young mother just like her own mom. 

“My mom actually had her first child at 21 and my dad was 19. This has been my thing since before I met Jake. I wanted to be a mom just like the way my mom was to me,” she said.

Millie Bobby Brown also emphasized the love for family, “For me, I don’t see having your own child as really any different as adopting,” she explained. “Jake and I, the energy in our house is the door is always open.”

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