Trending News|June 30, 2015 02:27 EDT
Noah Wyle New Baby News: Actor Welcomes Newborn Baby Girl with Wife Sara Wells
'Falling Skies' stars and married couple Noah Wyle and wife Sara Wells have just received a new blessing recently. The two who just got married last June now have an added member to their growing new family, a baby girl.
Although there are no photos or videos yet for the people to see their new bundle of joy named Frances Harper Wyle, the two are still reportedly quite excited about their first child together since Wyle already has two children Owen and Auden from his first marriage.
It has been reported that the new parents, Wyle and Wells just welcomed their daughter last Monday, according to a representative of the married couple who confirmed the news. The happily married couple said their I Do's in their own ranch in Santa Barbara, Calif., just last June which means that this month is filled with celebration for their family. They will be celebrating their anniversary and the birth of their child.
Wyle even previously shared how beautiful it was on his wedding day with his lovely bride and now mother. "It was beautiful," Wyle said in a previous interview with The View. "It was great. It was a very small ceremony-we have this little farm in California. We got married on the ranch in front of the barn and then took a honeymoon," he added.
And speaking of honeymoon, the two reportedly spent their vacation in Paris and since then, the public have been following their every move, including their pregnancy journey which they have debuted in their appearance at the recent Vanity Fair Oscars party back in February.
The two were quite excited back then posing together while holding Wells' baby bump. And so, the excited parents are now real parents and as Wyle previously said in an interview with the Cinema Source, they hope to be good parents.
"Paternal dynamics are paternal dynamics," he said adding, "And at a certain point, everybody has to figure out when to back off and when you want to insert themselves as parents, when you want to let your kids make the mistakes they inevitably have to make in order to be the people that they are destined to be and when you want to step in and help guide that process and I don't think that ever goes away. My mother still grapples with that issue in my life and it's just playing it out per episode, per scene, per circumstance."