Boris Johnson: child number 7 for the UK Prime Minister

Boris Johnson
The British Prime Minister has become a father for the seventh time

Carrie and Boris Johnson

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Baby joy at 10 Downing Street! Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie have become parents for the second time. You have had a “healthy girl”. It’s already child number seven for the UK Prime Minister.

Just a few weeks before Christmas, Boris Johnson, 57, became a father again. UK Prime Minister’s wife Carrie Johnson, 33, gave birth to a baby girl in a central London hospital on December 9, 2021. According to the British Daily Mail, this is what a spokeswoman for the couple announced.

Boris Johnson is happy about his seventh child

At the beginning of the year, the politician and his wife had to cope with a miscarriage. Now they can look forward to their second child together.

“The Prime Minister and Ms. Johnson are pleased to announce the birth of a healthy girl in a London hospital. The mother and daughter are doing very well. The couple would like to thank the excellent NHS delivery team for all their care and support,” it said in the press release.

The name of Boris Johnson’s seventh child has not yet been revealed. The couple already have a son, Wilfred, who was born in the same London hospital in April 2020. The British Prime Minister has been married to Carrie Johnson since May 2021.

Boris Johnson has four children from his first marriage and one other daughter

Johnson is now a father of seven. He has four children from his previous marriage to ex-wife and lawyer Marina Wheeler. In addition, it has long been rumored whether Boris Johnson had another daughter from an affair. In September 2021, he first confirmed that he had six children. The reporter for the US TV show “Today” said in an interview to him: “While you became prime minister, you became a father again, you have a new baby, you are expecting another baby. You have six children,” to which he responded with an unequivocal “Yes!” responded.

Sources used: dailymail.co.uk, today.com

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