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Joe Jonas And Sophie Turner Announce Birth Of Baby

Joe Jonas And Sophie Turner Announce Birth Of Baby

The couple have welcomed their second child together

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have announced the arrival of their second baby together.

The singer, of Jonas Brothers fame, and the actor, best known for her role in Game of Thrones, have welcomed a second daughter.

"Joe and Sophie are happy to announce the arrival of their baby girl," their reps confirmed to PEOPLE.

The couple married in 2019, before welcoming their first daughter Willa in July 2020.

Turner spoke about her pregnancy in an interview with Elle in May.

The 26-year-old said: "It's what life is about for me – raising the next generation.

"The greatest thing in life is seeing my daughter go from strength to strength. We're so excited to be expanding the family. It's the best blessing ever."

She added that she was unsure if Willa understood that she was soon to become a sister.

She said: "I'll point to my stomach and say, 'What's in there?' And she'll go, 'baby'.

"But then she points to her own stomach and says, 'baby,' and then she'll point to her dad's tummy and say, 'baby'.

"So, I think she just thinks that a belly is a baby and that's the name for it. But she is a lot clingier than normal, so I think she has an idea."

Of course, raising children as celebrities is an entirely different kettle of fish to ordinary parenthood, presenting a different set of perks and challenges, and Turner is keen to shelter her kids from the limelight.

She said: "I'm very protective of the life we've built. Every time Joe and I do a red carpet together, we make sure it's for the right reason and makes sense for our careers. You never want to market yourself as a celebrity couple. It's not that cool.

"And my daughter never asked for any of this. I know what it can do to your mental health to be in this industry, and to be photographed every day and have the comments. It's not something I want her to deal with unless she says, 'This is what I want to do.'

"We're quite strict about that. We'll encourage her to do whatever she wants but I don't think we would professionally let her do anything until she's 18. I also feel quite strongly about my daughter not becoming a nepotism child."

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