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Peppa Pig is officially a big sister! Family welcomes arrival of new baby Evie

Peppa Pig is officially a big sister! Family welcomes arrival of new baby Evie

USA Today20-05-2025
Peppa Pig is officially a big sister! Family welcomes arrival of new baby Evie Mommy Pig's birth wasn't easy, but she's "thrilled Evie is finally here, happy and healthy!" she told People Magazine in an exclusive interview.
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Peppa Pig and her little brother George are officially older siblings of a baby girl, according to an announcement posted to Peppa Pig's Instagram.
"Peppa and George have a baby sister!" a towncrier is seen shouting in a video posted to Peppa Pig's official Instagram.
Mommy Pig gave birth to another baby girl on Tuesday, May 20, at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital, according to the U.K. talk show Good Morning Britain. The same hospital where Kate Middleton gave birth to all three of her children.
Daddy Pig sent photos of Mommy Pig, Peppa, George, and the new baby to the show's correspondent, Richard Arnold.
In the photo, Mommy Pig is holding the baby while lying in a hospital bed, while Peppa and George stand on the side of the bed, smiling and looking at their new sister.
The baby girl arrives three months after Mommy Pig announced that the family would have a new addition in February.
What is the baby girl's name?
Mommy and Daddy Pig's third baby's name is Evie, according to People Magazine.
Mommy Pig's birth wasn't easy, but she's "thrilled Evie is finally here, happy and healthy!" she told People Magazine in an exclusive interview.
Watch Peppa Pig meet her new baby sister
Peppa Pig fans will be able to watch her and George meet their new baby sister during a Cinema Event that premieres at theaters on Friday, May 30
"Peppa Pig Meets the Baby" will feature 10 "oinktastic" new episodes and six new songs fans of the show can sing and dance along to.
The event will play at theaters from Friday, May 30 to Sunday, June 1 in select cinemas.
To check if there are showings near you, you can visit the event's website.
Julia is a trending reporter for USA TODAY. Connect with her on LinkedIn, X, Instagram and TikTok: @juliamariegz, or email her at jgomez@gannett.com
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