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Henry reveals baby's gender and talks about life with his fiancee Natalie Viscuso

Henry reveals baby's gender and talks about life with his fiancee Natalie Viscuso

Daily Mail​19-07-2025
has revealed that the child he and his girlfriend Natalie Viscuso welcomed in January 2025, is a girl.
Until now he had chosen not to reveal the baby's gender although her name still remains undisclosed.
The British actor, 42, went on to share some rare comments about fatherhood and his daily life.
He revealed the gender to GQ when he opened up about managing his time and settling into their 'forever home'.
When asked by the publication what was the most important time of his life, he said: 'My daughter being born, and the five of us settling into our forever home.'
'Daily routine is not a luxury that I am afforded, but traveling to far flung places and the opportunity to be storytelling at the level that I am makes up for all of it', he later added.
n June last year, Natalie broke her silence on her pregnancy and said she can't wait to be a mum in a post on social media.
Henry and Natalie announced they were expecting their first child together back in April last year.
Natalie shared a post to her Instagram as she looked forward to the 'next phase of life'.
She wore a denim jacket that said 'mama' in red letters on the back as she looked back at the camera.
She wrote in the caption: 'So very excited for this next phase of life - becoming a mama! I do hope this kid loves horror movies as much as I do, one day. #hellodarkness.'
Henry had earlier asked fans for some parenting 'tips' in a Father's Day post last year.
The actor took to Instagram of Father's Day as he asked for some parenting 'tips' ahead of becoming a dad for the first time.
Henry lay beside a baby cot as he wrote: 'Oh yeah.....and Happy Father's Day ye dads out there.
'Turns out I shall be joining your hallowed ranks soon! Any tips?? And don't worry, pillows won't be in the crib when the wee one arrives, just glue and scalpels so he or she can build Warhammer miniatures. #FathersDay'.
During April Henry revealed that he was 'very excited' to be expecting his first child with Natalie.
The Man Of Steel actor shared the news at the premiere of The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare in New York City, admitting that he can't wait to become a dad for the first time.
Henry told Access Hollywood: 'I'm very excited about it. Natalie and I are both very excited about it. I'm sure you'll see much more of that.'
After being told that he will make a great father, Henry replied: 'Thank you.'
The Superman actor will be busy in Australia for the next few months working on Voltron.
He signed on to the film that already features Daniel Quinn-Toye, and Rawson Marshall Thurber as the director, who will be working from a screenplay he co-wrote with Ellen Shanman.
Voltron is based on the 1980s animated TV series that followed a team of space explorers who pilot a giant super robot known as Voltron, and was adapted from several Japanese anime TV series by Toei Animation.
The details of the plot are still unclear, as the cast, crew, and Amazon studio have all remained tight-lipped about how the storyline plays out.
According to Deadline, Amazon went into a bidding war with Universal and Warner Bros. in 2022 in order to secure the right to the production.
After winning the bidding war to secure the rights last August, Amazon took about three months to reveal Quinn-Toye had been cast in a lead role in early October.
The premise for Voltron centers on five young pilots in a battalion named the Robot Lions, which are vehicles that join together to form the mega-robot.
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