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Vanessa Hudgens welcomes first child with husband Cole Tucker

Vanessa Hudgens and Cole Tucker have welcomed their first child together! Reports indicate that the 35-year-old High School Musical star recently gave birth. She was seen leaving a hospital in Santa Monica, California, on July 3, holding a newborn swaddled in a white blanket. The baby’s gender and name have not been disclosed yet.

Neither Vanessa nor Cole, 28, have officially confirmed the birth publicly. However, earlier that day, Vanessa shared a heartfelt Instagram post wishing Cole a happy birthday, expressing her love and admiration for him.

Vanessa Hudgens

Vanessa has been sharing glimpses of her pregnancy journey over the past few months on Instagram, building anticipation for their new arrival. She first announced her pregnancy in March at the 2024 Academy Awards red carpet, where she proudly displayed her baby bump.

Cole and Vanessa tied the knot in December 2023 in Tulum, Mexico, after meeting in 2020 through a Zoom meditation group.

Vanessa Hudgens

Reflecting on parenthood, Vanessa previously mentioned in a September 2022 interview with NYLON her thoughts on starting a family, indicating a relaxed approach to timing. She shared insights into her personal growth and journey towards self-discovery over the years. Congratulations to Vanessa and Cole on their newest addition to the family!

In other news – Two suspended cricket players to appear before disciplinary hearing over drug use

Zimbabwe Cricket has taken action by suspending two players from all cricket activities. Blessed Muzite and Brighton Chipungu, who represent Scorpions and Takashinga Patriots 2 respectively, have been barred following a positive marijuana test conducted during an internal doping assessment.

Both players are scheduled to face a disciplinary hearing shortly. This incident marks the second instance this year where Zimbabwe Cricket has enforced such measures; previously, Brandon Mavuta and Wesley Madhevere received a four-month ban in February for a similar offense. Read More

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