The mom from 'Ginny & Georgia' is a mom in real life now, too.
sharing a sweet photo on Instagram"My whole world just got a whole lot sweeter," she wrote in the June 18 post."And smaller. Welcome my little love."
The 34-year-old, best known for her role as the chaotic Georgia Miller on the Netflix hit"Ginny & Georgia," first publiclyShe shared a photo of her pregnant figure with a caption that she had gone to a fashion show “with my forever new +1.”Many of Howey's"Ginny & Georgia" costars chimed in on the birth announcement.Sara Waisglass, who plays one of Ginny's friends, wrote,"sobbing. congratulations mama!!!"In January,“Definitely the mom part,” she said.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ginny and Georgia's Brianne Howey, Husband Matt Welcome 1st Baby: Photo‘Ginny and Georgia’ star Brianne Howey and her husband, Matt Ziering, announced in March they were expecting their first baby — see first photo
Read more »
Police: 5 injured in Georgia nightclub shootingThe shooting happened outside of the lounge.
Read more »
Police: 5 injured in Georgia nightclub shootingPolice say they are searching for the suspect.
Read more »
Barr ‘skeptical’ of Trump conviction in Georgia voting investigationFormer Attorney General Bill Barr said on Sunday that he is “skeptical” former President Trump will be convicted in the Georgia investigation into whether the former president or his allies violated the law in their attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. “I don’t know much about her case. I don’t know if it’s, you…
Read more »
Georgia tech team unveils autonomous tennis robot to help you beat your foes“It can also be my opponent. It can help me train. It could pretend to be that one guy I always lose to because he can exploit this weakness in my game.'
Read more »
Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for parts of Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia canceledA Severe Thunderstorm Watch that was in effect for portions of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia until 2 p.m. was canceled around 1:50 p.m.
Read more »