‘Baby Spice’ Emma Bunton Has A Son

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Emma Bunton welcomed a little bundle of saffron into the world over the weekend. She named her son Beau, which means beautiful in French. No pressure BEAU!! I am always nervous for children who have names with meaning. What if he doesn’t turn out to be beautiful? Or Brooke Burke’s child Heaven, what if she is a little demon seed? And speaking of angels… Melanie Brown has put some pressure on her little one as well.

Emma Bunton, a.k.a. “Baby Spice,” has become a mother for the first time – ” of a boy named Beau, PEOPLE has confirmed.
Beau, which in French means “beautiful,” was born on Friday at 11:12 a.m. and weighed a healthy 7 lbs., 15oz. – ” the same birth weight as his father, Bunton boyfriend Jade Jones, according to Bunton’s London rep, Alan Edwards.
Speaking outside London’s Portland Hospital, Jones said: “He is absolutely brilliant, and both baby and Emma are doing fine. In fact Emma is tucking into some flapjacks and Coca-Cola as we speak.”

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5 Responses to ‘Baby Spice’ Emma Bunton Has A Son

  1. Samantha says:

    Speaking of name meanings, my whole life I read that my name means "Listener" in Hebrew… a big fat lie. The name was made up in the American South, a mixture between Samuel and Anthea.

  2. Maximum Big Surprise says:

    Ugh, what a stupid name. It sounds so redneck.

  3. Other Karen says:

    I believe Beau and Beauregard were both popular in the South at some point. Beauregard after a Civil War general, if I remember my Gone With the Wind correctly?

  4. Me says:

    This slut deserve to be booted in the mouth for bringing another mixed race turd into the world. May she have a prolonged, agonizing death.

  5. WoW! says:

    @Me-
    To be ignorant of one’s ignorance, is the malady of the ignorant.

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