Boston Celtics power forward Grant Williams doesn’t agree with LeBron James’ opinion that his team’s fans are racist.
05.07.2022 - 22:11 / etcanada.com
Sarah Levy and Graham Outerbridge are adding to the litter.
Levy and Outerbridge announced the birth of their son on Tuesday. Levy, 35, shared a photo of her newborn baby boy’s feet online.
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“He decided to make an early entrance but we are so glad sweet James Eugene Outerbridge is in the world,” Levy captioned an Instagram post on Tuesday. “We’ll take all the salt and vinegar chips and the hottest hot sauce you have, thanks!
Levy’s “Schitt’s Creek” co-stars were going gaga over the baby news.
“Sarah!!!!! I’m SO excited for you and Graham! I’ll send you All Dressed chips from Canada!!!” wrote Jennifer Robertson (Jocelyn Schitt).
“REMEMBER HOW YOU’RE PREGNANT?!” added Annie Murphy (Alexis Rose).
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Dan Levy (David Rose) also chimed in, teasing that he’s excited to “finally” like a baby.
Sarah was born in Toronto and made her acting debut in 2005’s “Cheaper by the Dozen 2”. She starred as Twyla Sandis on five seasons of “Schitt’s Creek” and will next appear in “Patty’s Auto”.
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star Sarah Levy and her husband, Graham Outerbridge!Levy took to Instagram Tuesday to share that the couple welcomed their first child, a son named James Eugene Outerbridge.
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