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The Bold And The Beautiful Star Tanner Novlan Has Exciting News To Share With His Fans

The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers say that actor Tanner Novlan (Dr. John Finnegan) has very exciting news to share with the world! He and his wife Kayla Ewell have welcomed a baby boy into this world. However, their son’s arrival came much earlier than anticipated. Keep reading below for everything you need to know.

The Bold and the Beautiful Star Tanner Novlan Has Exciting News To Share With His Fans

Sharing a photo of both mom and dad holding their baby’s tiny little hand, Tanner captioned his photo with, “Jones Douglas Novlan. Our lil man couldn’t wait to join us! He came 6/6/22, 7 weeks early, 3lbs 9oz. He’s happy and healthy. Mom is doing great too. Thank you to Dr. Waldman, Dr. Valenton and the entire nicu nursing staff at Cedars Sinai for being so amazing.”

Of course, it didn’t take very long for Tanner’s fans and followers to send him congratulatory messages in the comments section. Many of them said, “Awwwww welcome to the world my fellow Gemini Twin. Congrats to you and your wife. Blessing upon blessings for you both,” along with, “Awww welcome to Jones! I think Jones and Brando are about to be bffs! Congratulations Tanner, Kayla and big sis Poppy.”

Another fan wrote, “Congratulations Mom and Pop!!! Welcome to the world Jones! I bet he is going to be just as handsome as his daddy. Your fans can’t wait to see more family photos and hopefully soon. You are so blessed Tanner. Congrats again.”

The Bold and the Beautiful Star Tanner Novlan And His Wife Kayla Ewell Announce The Birth Of Their Son

In addition to his son Jones, Tanner also shares his daughter Poppy with his wife Kayla. So far Tanner hasn’t shared any additional details about his son or how long he will be in the NICU for that matter. Either way, we definitely congratulate Tanner and his wife Kayla on the arrival of their newest family member and hope that he gets to go home with his parents very soon! Fingers crossed.

In the meantime, let us know what you think by leaving us a line with your thoughts in our comments section below. The Bold and the Beautiful airs weekdays on the CBS network. Check your local listings for times.

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