Sydney Sweeney is now in New York City!
25.08.2022 - 18:39 / ok.co.uk
New mum Leona Lewis looked like a woman on a mission as she stepped out in Los Angeles.The singer, 37, sported a stylishly casual look in a loose black jumpsuit, white linen shirt and Gucci trainers, with her brunette locks tied back, while running errands on Wednesday 24 August. Leona had her hands full as she was spotted lugging a couple of heavy looking bags over her shoulders and carrying a reusable flask.The former X-Factor star, who won the TV talent show in 2006, gave birth to her first child with her pro dancer and choreographer husband Dennis Jauch last month.
Her latest outing came soon after Leona was seen in public for the first time since welcoming baby girl Carmel Allegra last month.That day, the Bleeding Love songstress was spotted enjoying a family day out in the sunshine with her mum Marie as they took Carmel for a stroll.They visited a coffee shop and spent time in a park near where Leona and her husband of three years live in Los Angeles.The Happy singer, who is also an actress and activist, last week gushed about her first month of being a mother on Instagram. Leona shared with her 745,000 followers a photo of Carmel cuddled up to her chest in a wrap baby carrier, writing: "A month with you my love." In a series of snaps, she also posted a picture of her daughter's hand latching onto her finger and another of Carmel sleeping in her baby bed.
Sydney Sweeney is now in New York City!
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Nicolas Cage has welcomed his first child with his wife Riko Shabita. The 58-year-old’s wife and new mum Riko, 27, is “doing fine” after the birth of their baby girl in Los Angeles, a rep confirmed. “Nicolas and Riko are happy to announce the birth of their daughter,” the rep told People.
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