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Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski Welcomed a Son

Amanda Seyfried and Thomas Sadoski Welcomed a Son

It's their second child together.

And one more makes it a family of four for Amanda Seyfried and her husband, Thomas Sadoski. Entertainment Weekly reports that the couple welcomed a son together. They announced the news with a statement to INARA and War Child USA, charities that work with children impacted by war around the world. The two already share a 3-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Nina.

″Since the birth of our daughter 3 years ago our commitment to the innocent children that are so brutally affected by conflict and war has been a driving force in our lives,″ Seyfried and Sadoski said. ″With the birth of our son the work of INARA and War Child has become our North Star."

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Seyfried and Sadoski married in March 2017. She was nine months pregnant during the ceremony. In 2019, Seyfried told People that it was ″so hard to plan″ for more kids, so fans weren't sure whether or not she and Sadowski would be growing their family.

″If it happens to you, you just make it work,″ she said. ″I want to get pregnant again, but I'm not ready just yet to have a second. I would like my daughter to be in school and then have my own time with a new baby. But it's so hard to plan."

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The family is currently quarantining at a renovated farmhouse in upstate New York.

″My mom lives with us — she's our nanny. My life is awesome because she is the third parent for us. I am so lucky — I know I am," Seyfriend said during an appearance with John Molne on his YouTube series, Molner's Table. "These days, it's been me waking up and going downstairs and drinking coffee and hanging out with my daughter and then Tommy feeding [the animals]. And you know what? Our family's still together. I definitely think my marriage is even stronger. This [coronavirus pandemic] is hard for people."