Rupert Grint welcomes second child with Georgia Groome

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The `Servant` actor previously admitted he never stops worrying about his daughter and parenting has made him a "bit of a hypochondriac"

English actor Rupert Grint has embraced fatherhood for the second time. The `Harry Potter` actor and his partner Georgia Groome, who already have four-year-old Wednesday together, have been spotted out and about in Hampstead, north London, with their newborn bundled in a blanket. In photos, the 36-year-old star smiled broadly as he held the baby during a family walk, for which he dressed all in black, reports ‘Female First UK’.

Georgia, wearing sunglasses, smiled at the tot and planted a kiss on her forehead. The baby appeared to have inherited their dad`s distinctive red hair. A spokesperson for the couple has yet to comment, so no further details about the new arrival are available.



The pictures were obtained by The Sun online.The `Servant` actor previously admitted he never stops worrying about his daughter and parenting has made him a "bit of a hypochondriac".He told ‘People’ magazine, "I think becoming a dad forces you to discover things, and now I`m a bit of a hypochondriac.

Having a baby, you`re worried about her at all times. Everything seems dangerous. I bought a full-size ostrich skeleton.

It`s 8 feet tall and came fully assembled, but it`s so delicate. It`s really stressful to have in your living room, especially when we`ve got a cat and Wednesday running around”.And Rupert told how he found the first night he and Georgia brought their daughter home was "terrifying".

He told ‘Esquire’ magazine, "I don`t want to go too into detail, but the first night was just terrifying. You can`t sleep at all, just constantly checking that she`s breathing. Sleeping, in general, for me, is something I`ve really struggled with.

I think as a kid, people always said, `They died in their sleep’, so I always thought sleep was a really dangerous, dangerous thing”.As per ‘Female First UK’, the `Snatch` actor also joked he had an “identity crisis” when his daughter arrived, as he thought he had to change his wardrobe so he’d look like a dad.He said: "I struggle with that, being a dad.

Had a bit of an identity crisis. I don`t know, do I change the way I dress now?".This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies.

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