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The fourth child to Harry Potter star Jesse Cave

The fourth child to Harry Potter star Jesse Cave

Jesse Cave, the star of “Harry Potter”, became a mother for the fourth time a few weeks after a corona infection. The actress has shared the first photos announcing the birth of her son.

Photo series with 40 pictures

Jesse Cave and his partner Alfie Brown are excited about joining their family. In an Instagram post, the 34-year-old actress announced the birth of their fourth child together. Father Alfie shares a photo of himself breastfeeding his newborn baby and a picture of his youngest son lovingly hugging him.

As the cave reveals, the baby will be named Becker Brown. Apparently, the actress and her boyfriend were inspired by Liverpool FC goalkeeper Brazilian footballer Alison Becker. Because she also posted a photo of him in that series.

“Birth of Hell, Heavenly Child”

Meanwhile, the cave shows more shots from the hospital. She reveals that birth is “hell” but the baby is “heaven”.

Just in early March, a full-term pregnant Jesse had to be admitted to Cave Hospital due to a corona infection. “Has anyone else had a coward in their third trimester and has been hit by bricks for weeks?” He wrote on Instagram. A few days later, he announced that he was working better with the vaccine.

“Well, I’m pregnant again”

In December 2021, Cave announced her fourth pregnancy on Instagram. “Then I’m pregnant again,” she captioned the photo with her three older children. In 2014, Cave and Brown gave birth to a son for the first time, followed by a daughter in 2016. Their second son was born in October 2020.

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2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Rupert Grint as Ron Wesley as Jesse Cave as Lavender Brown (Credit: Imego / Everett Collection)

Cave starred as Lavender Brown in 2009’s Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. He also appeared in the second part of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” in 2011.